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🌋 ASH OVER DELHI: THE ANCIENT VOLCANO THAT SHOOK MODERN SKIES

Ethiopian Eruption Sends Shockwaves Across Continents, Disrupting Flights, and Stirring Global Attention.When the long-silent Hayli Gubbi volcano in Ethiopia roared to life early Sunday morning, no one expected its ash to cross oceans, nations, and climates—let alone disrupt life in India’s capital, nearly 4,500km away. Yet by Tuesday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) confirmed what many Delhi passengers learned the hard way: the ancient volcano’s ash plume had reached northern India, drifting silently over the city’s already smog-laden skies.

 

The eruption—remarkable not only for its force but for the sheer surprise of a volcano asleep for thousands of years—sent towers of ash thousands of feet into the atmosphere. That ash, carried by upper-level winds across the Red Sea, Oman and Yemen, eventually settled over parts of northern India. While barely visible to the naked eye, its impact on aviation was anything but subtle.

 

By mid-day Tuesday, flight boards at major Indian airports glowed with cancellations and delays. Air India grounded 11 flights, while other carriers, including IndiGo, Akasa Air and KLM, were forced to reroute or postpone operations. For many travellers, the disruption felt eerily reminiscent of the 2010 Icelandic eruption that halted global air traffic, but meteorologists reassured the public that this event, while widespread, was less severe.

 

“The affected altitude is between 8.5km and 15km above sea level,” IMD Director General Mrutyunjay Mohapatra explained. “It will temporarily affect satellite functions and flight operations, but it won’t harm surface air quality or weather patterns.” Delhi, already choking under very poor pollution levels, would see no measurable difference from the distant ash cloud, he added.

 

Still, the ash presented real danger in the sky. These fine, glass-like particles can melt inside aircraft engines, fuse onto turbine blades, and cause catastrophic failures. Even minor exposure requires immediate inspection. India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation acted swiftly, issuing an advisory urging airlines to avoid affected zones entirely. Pilots were instructed to report any engine anomalies, smoke, or unusual odours—classic red flags of ash exposure.

 

At Mumbai Airport, announcements urged passengers to check flight statuses before leaving home. Meanwhile, IndiGo posted updates on X, stressing that it was coordinating closely with global aviation bodies to monitor the evolving situation.

 

Despite the widespread attention, many scientific questions remain unanswered. According to Skymet Weather’s meteorology chief, GP Sharma, no sensors had been deployed before the eruption—a key step needed to accurately measure ash concentration levels. “Measuring contamination caused by volcanic eruptions takes preparation,” he said. “This volcano offered no warning. We still don’t know the exact ash density in the atmosphere.”

 

In Ethiopia, geologists marvelled at the eruption’s uniqueness. Professor Atalay Ayele of Addis Ababa University noted that while the blast was unusually loud, it was not accompanied by significant tremors. The Hayli Gubbi volcano lies near the Erta Ale region, one of the most volcanically active stretches on Earth, but its own dormancy made this event particularly strike.

 

As global winds continue to disperse the ash cloud, IMD expects Delhi’s skies to clear by Tuesday evening, with the plume drifting further northeast, possibly toward China. For now, though, the city remains under the shadow of a remarkable reminder: the Earth’s ancient forces, though silent for millennia, still command the power to disrupt modern life in an instant.

 

From the deserts of Ethiopia to the air corridorsu of Asia, a single volcanic awakening has once again shown that nature’s reach knows no borders—and its echoes can be felt continents away.

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