Environment
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Ongoing Eruption of Alaskan Volcanoes Poses Concern to Air Traffic
A plume of volcanic ash and gas continues to billow from Mt. Pavlof in Alaska; the volcano's ongoing eruption places air traffic in the region at risk of significant obstacles if the ash cloud rises any higher that its current altitude of 20,000 feet above sea level.
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