Event Report

Base data

Event code GE-VAE/06951/ETH
Main category Geological Event
Sub category volcano eruption
Event date (UTC) Tue, 25 Nov 2025 06:19:30 +0000
Last update (UTC) Tue, 25 Nov 2025 06:19:30 +0000

Geolocation

Continent Africa
Country Ethiopia
Administration area Afar Region
Settlement
Exact location Hayli Gubbi Volcano
Open Location Code: 7H52GP68+5R
Size of affected area County-level
Additional events
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Common Alerting Protocol Information

Urgency Past
Certainty Observed
Severity Extreme
Category Geo

Event details

A volcano in Ethiopia’s north-eastern region has erupted for the first time in nearly 12,000 years, sending thick plumes of smoke up to 9 miles (14km) into the sky, and across the Red Sea toward Yemen and Oman. The Hayli Gubbi volcano, located in Ethiopia’s Afar region about 500 miles north-east of Addis Ababa near the Eritrean border, erupted on Sunday for several hours. A local official, Mohammed Seid, said there were no casualties, but the eruption could have economic implications for the local community of livestock herders. Seid said there was no previous record of an eruption by the Hayli Gubbi volcano, and that he fears for the livelihoods of residents. “While no human lives and livestock have been lost so far, many villages have been covered in ash and as a result their animals have little to eat,” he said. The volcano, which rises about 500 metres in altitude, sits within the Rift Valley, a zone of intense geological activity where two tectonic plates meet. Ash clouds from the volcano drifted over Yemen, Oman, India and northern Pakistan, the VAAC said. The Afar region is prone to earthquakes and a resident, Ahmed Abdela, said he heard a loud sound and what he described as a shock wave. “It felt like a sudden bomb had been thrown with smoke and ash,” he said. In videos shared on social media, which AFP could not immediately verify, a thick column of white smoke could be seen rising. The Smithsonian Institution’s Global Volcanism Program said Hayli Gubbi has had no known eruptions during the Holocene, which began about 12,000 years ago at the end of the last ice age. Simon Carn, a volcanologist and professor at the Michigan Technological University, confirmed on Bluesky that Hayli Gubbi “has no record of Holocene eruptions”.


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Situation update


Casualties

Number of dead: 0 person(s)
Number of injured: 0 person(s)
Number of Affected: 0 person(s)
Number of Rescued/evacuated: 0 person(s)
Number of Missing: 0 person(s)
Number of Infected: 0 person(s)

Event Specific Details


[Geological Event - volcano eruption]

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Risk Analisys

Nearest marine ports There is no known marine port nearby.
Nearest airports There is no known marine port nearby.
Nearest nuclear power plant There is no known nuclear power plant nearby.

Country Information

Code2ET
CodeETH
NameEthiopia
LocalNameYeItyop´iya
GovernmentFormRepublic
ContinentAfrica
RegionEastern Africa
SurfaceArea1104300.00
IndepYear-1000
Population62565000
LifeExpectancy45.2
GNP6353.00
GNPOld6180.00
Capital756