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ALASKA'S VOLCANO HAS LOW-LEVEL ERUPTION

Anchorage- Alaska's Cleveland volcano eruption  causes low-level of explosion on early saturday morning May 4, 2013 reported by the U.S Geological Survey and Alsaka's volcano Observatory.

According to satellites and Cameras proves that low-level emission of gas, steam and ash are highly elevated due to the temperature. A large quantity of smoke that rises into the air through eastward below 15,000 feet. The Federal Aviation Administration , official said there were no flight restriction in that area.

It exceeds above 20,000 feet sea level by sudden explosion of Ash clouds .The raising colors includes "yellow" to "orange". The explosion starts at 5 a.m Saturday, followed by two others at 9:17 and 11:44 a.m.

The volcano is enlarged in Aleutian Island of above 940 miles
Southwest of Anchorge. The  eruption began in Feburary 2001 and causes three explosive events ash clouds as high 39,000 feet above sea level. The minor ash emission was taken place in November 2012.
 
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