Environment
Mt Taranaki Eruption May Take Out Regional Power in New Zealand
The eruption of Mt Taranaki is seen to take out electric power in its New Zealand region - a volcano that is long thought to be dormant or extinct. However, it is active, and there is a 50 percent probability that it may erupt within the coming 50 years. Its last eruption is thought to have been over 200 years in the past.
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