The Saturday eruption of the Cleveland volcano, located in Alaska, has not affected the air traffic, since A cloud of ash is still very low to affect the routes of flights between North America and Asia. And even though the cloud is at an altitude of 4,500 meters, US civil aviation leaders have advised airlines on changing the trajectory of the routes on some flights to the north. According to the statement of the American Agency for Geological Surveillance, the volcano entered the stage of a prolonged eruption a low degree, but a new eruption makes it possible to fear a repeat of the history of the Icelandic volcano two years ago, since the next similar outflow of ash can reach the altitude of the aircraft
May 8, 2013
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