Volcanic activity is according to Routine. Scientists

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Last week, the earthquake and volcano hit the lives of tens of thousands of people in the state of Alaska.


The earthquake caused Volcano incidents in Japan and the Philippines during a few days. All this region has been called 'Volcanic Circle' or 'Color of Fire'.

After these incidents, the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction tweeted a tweet on Tuesday morning that this region has been active in this region. After this tweet, many people are asking if there is a reason to worry that anything can be serious.


It is clear that the Indonesian islands are also called 'color of fire' as the underground plates often collapse, due to which there is a danger of earthquake and volcano.

In a careful measure, 90 percent volcanoes are situated near this area, and 75 percent of the world's active volcanoes and 452 active mountains are here.

The US earthquake struck a magnitude 7.9 magnitude on Alaska's coast. After this earthquake, Tsunami warning was issued for a short time for the coastal areas of Alaska and British Columbia in Canada. On this day a soldier was killed in Japan and at least 11 people were wounded.

Last year, the city's International Airport was closed by exploding the fireworks of Mount Aging last year and more than one million people were taken out of Indonesia.

In the Sainab hills of Sanking located 3,000 km from the Sultra, the fire was silent for 400 years before the volcano collapsed in 2010.

In May 2016, at least seven people were killed due to hot rock and gas emissions. The Sainab hills started flowing fire in the year 2017, which is still continuing.

But Chris Elders, a professor of geologist at the University of Charlton, Australia, says that the volcanic hills of the Senning hills is a bark.

He told the BBC 'At that time, what we are seeing is not unusual.'

According to them, 'it happens at the same time in various parts of the region and there is no connection between it.'

Professor Chris Elders says that volcanic activity and tectonic activity in the region has been for hundreds of years.

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