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Bombay HC: Mumbai air pollution not from Ethiopia volcano

The Bombay High Court dismissed claims that Mumbai's poor air quality is due to an Ethiopian volcanic eruption, noting the city's pollution crisis predates the event. Discover the court's stance and the real causes.

Volcanic Ash from Ethiopia Disrupts Delhi Flights

Volcanic ash from Ethiopia's Hayli Gubbi eruption, traveling 4,000 km, forces flight cancellations & delays in Delhi. DGCA advises airlines to avoid affected zones. Learn the impact.

Ethiopia Volcano Ash Plume Casts Haze Over India

A rare volcanic eruption in Ethiopia sent an ash plume thousands of kilometres to India, dimming skies over northern states. Discover the science behind this extraordinary event.

India Monitors Volcanic Ash, No Flight Disruption

Indian aviation ministry closely tracks volcanic ash clouds from Mount Ruang eruptions. No flight cancellations reported, passenger safety remains priority. Stay updated on air travel alerts.

India Monitors Ethiopian Volcano Ash Cloud Impact

India's aviation ministry coordinates response to Ethiopian volcano eruption. Airports Authority issues NOTAM, few flights rerouted. Passenger safety ensured amid volcanic ash cloud movement.

Ethiopia Volcanic Ash Moving Toward China: IMD

Ethiopia's volcanic ash cloud remains in upper troposphere, moving toward China by evening. IMD confirms no immediate threat to India. Latest updates on atmospheric conditions.

Ethiopia Volcanic Ash Disrupts India Flights

Ethiopia's volcanic eruption forces flight cancellations in India as ash cloud spreads. DGCA issues safety directives. Check affected airlines and travel updates.

Ethiopia Volcanic Ash Clears India by Evening: IMD

India Meteorological Department confirms volcanic ash from Ethiopia's eruption will clear Indian airspace by 7:30 PM. Flight operations resume after disruptions. Stay updated on travel advisories.

Ethiopian Volcano Erupts, Ash Disrupts Indian Flights

Ethiopia's Hayli Gubbi volcano erupts after 12,000 years, sending ash 14 km high. The plume is moving towards North India at 100-120 km/h, disrupting flight services. Read for details and travel updates.

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