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Nabro Volcano

Nabro
Nabro and Mallahle Volcanoes-NASA.jpg
False-color topographical relief image of Nabro caldera (top; in Eritrea) next to the Mallahle volcanic caldera (in Ethiopia), then Mount Sarkali with the smaller Sork Ale caldera in the bottom right.
Highest point
Elevation 2,218 m (7,277 ft) 
Coordinates 13°22′N 41°42′E / 13.37°N 41.70°E / 13.37; 41.70Coordinates: 13°22′N 41°42′E / 13.37°N 41.70°E / 13.37; 41.70
Geography
Nabro is located in Eritrea
Nabro
Nabro
Eritrea
Location Southern Red Sea Region, Eritrea
Geology
Mountain type Stratovolcano
Last eruption 2011 to 2012

The Nabro Volcano is a stratovolcano in the Southern Red Sea Region of Eritrea. It is located at the south-east end of the Danakil Alps in the Danakil Depression. Before its 2011 eruption, the volcano was widely believed to be extinct.

Part of the Afar Triangle, the Nabro Volcano is one of many volcanic caldera complexes in the northeasternmost part of the East African Rift valley region. The twin calderas likely formed during an eruption of about 20 to 100 cubic kilometres consisting of ignimbrite, although the date of their formation is unknown. The subaerial volume of volcanic material within the Nabro Volcanic Range mantle plume is likely on the order of 550 km3.

Although it had undergone no historically reported eruptions, the Nabro Volcano erupted shortly after midnight local time on 13 June 2011, after a series of earthquakes up to magnitude 5.7 in the Eritrea-Ethiopia border region. The ash plume was seen on satellite drifting to the west-northwest along the border, spanning about 50 km wide and several hundred kilometres across in the hours immediately following the reported eruption, and reportedly reaching 15 km (9.3 mi) high.

On June 13, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had to cut short a trip to Ethiopia due to the ash cloud, which was projected to enter a west-to-east jetstream and enter the atmosphere of countries such as Egypt, Yemen, Israel, Iraq, Jordan, Sudan, Somalia, Djibouti and Saudi Arabia.


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