Ethiopia volcano eruption LIVE: Volcano ash plumes ‘moving quickly’ towards China, flight ops in India hit

Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: The Hayli Gubbi volcano erupted after 10,000 years.
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: A thick cloud of ash from the Hayli Gubbi volcanic eruption, which reached India on Monday night, prompted aviation authorities to issue guidelines, impacting flight operations in the country. The plume of ash reached Delhi around 11 pm, and drifted over Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Punjab and Haryana. According to IMD’s latest update, it will move towards China next, and is expected to leave India by 14:00 GMT (7:30 pm local time) on Tuesday.
Ethiopia volcanic ash | 5 points
-Hayli Gubbi volcano: The long-dormant volcano – Hayli Gubbi – in northern Ethiopia erupted on Sunday, sending ash plumes up to 14 kilometres high in the sky and across the Red Sea toward Yemen and Oman. The volcano erupted for th first time in recorded history.
-DGCA issues advisory: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), in a detailed advisory on Monday, asked airlines to strictly avoid published volcanic ash–affected areas and flight levels, adjust flight planning, routing, and fuel considerations based on the latest advisories.
-Air India cancels flights: Air India cancelled at least 11 flights, both domestic and international, in view of the ash influence, mostly over North India. The airline has initiated precautionary checks on aircraft that had flown over regions affected by the volcanic eruption. Air India cancelled eleven flights after the eruption. The airline cancelled AI 106 (Newark-Delhi), AI 102 (New York-Delhi), AI 2204 (Dubai-Hyderabad), AI 2290 (Doha-Mumbai), AI 2212 (Dubai-Chennai), AI 2250 (Dammam-Mumbai) and AI 2284 (Doha-Delhi) for November 24. For November 25, AI 2822 (Chennai-Mumbai), AI 2466 (Hyderabad-Delhi), AI 2444/2445 (Mumbai-Hyderabad-Mumbai) and AI 2471/2472 (Mumbai-Kolkata-Mumbai) were cancelled.
Akasa cancels flights: Akasa Air also cancelled all flights to and from Jeddah, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi amid the ash influence. These flights were scheduled for November 24 and November 25.
When will volcano ash clear Indian skies? The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday said the ash was continuing its eastward movement and was likely to clear Indian skies by 7:30 pm. The weather body said, “High-level winds carried the ash cloud from Ethiopia across the Red Sea to Yemen and Oman and further over the Arabian Sea towards western and northern India.”
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Ethiopia volcanic ash | 5 points
-Hayli Gubbi volcano: The long-dormant volcano – Hayli Gubbi – in northern Ethiopia erupted on Sunday, sending ash plumes up to 14 kilometres high in the sky and across the Red Sea toward Yemen and Oman. The volcano erupted for th first time in recorded history.
-DGCA issues advisory: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), in a detailed advisory on Monday, asked airlines to strictly avoid published volcanic ash–affected areas and flight levels, adjust flight planning, routing, and fuel considerations based on the latest advisories.
-Air India cancels flights: Air India cancelled at least 11 flights, both domestic and international, in view of the ash influence, mostly over North India. The airline has initiated precautionary checks on aircraft that had flown over regions affected by the volcanic eruption. Air India cancelled eleven flights after the eruption. The airline cancelled AI 106 (Newark-Delhi), AI 102 (New York-Delhi), AI 2204 (Dubai-Hyderabad), AI 2290 (Doha-Mumbai), AI 2212 (Dubai-Chennai), AI 2250 (Dammam-Mumbai) and AI 2284 (Doha-Delhi) for November 24. For November 25, AI 2822 (Chennai-Mumbai), AI 2466 (Hyderabad-Delhi), AI 2444/2445 (Mumbai-Hyderabad-Mumbai) and AI 2471/2472 (Mumbai-Kolkata-Mumbai) were cancelled.
Akasa cancels flights: Akasa Air also cancelled all flights to and from Jeddah, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi amid the ash influence. These flights were scheduled for November 24 and November 25.
When will volcano ash clear Indian skies? The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday said the ash was continuing its eastward movement and was likely to clear Indian skies by 7:30 pm. The weather body said, “High-level winds carried the ash cloud from Ethiopia across the Red Sea to Yemen and Oman and further over the Arabian Sea towards western and northern India.”
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Nov 25, 2025 4:23:37 PM IST
Ethiopia volcano ash LIVE: No special impact of plume will be seen in Rajasthan, says IMD scientist
IMD scientist Radheshyam Sharma spoke to news agency ANI and said that the ash cloud from the Ethiopian volcanic eruption will have no special impact in Rajasthan.
“The ash clouds have been detected in the middle and upper tropospheric levels based on satellite observations. If we look at the aviation forecast, a special segment warning has been issued, and its impact has been seen over this particular area in the last 10 to 15 hours,” he said.
Sharma added, “The IMD has already issued an already significant segment warning for the areas where these S clouds have crossed… If we talk specifically about Rajasthan, these ash clouds crossed the upper atmosphere of Rajasthan on November 24th. Currently, these ash clouds are crossing over the areas of eastern India. Since the height of these ash clouds is 8 to 15 kilometres, no significant impact of them has been seen on the surface, and these ash clouds are currently moving in an east-north-east direction… In the coming times, also, no special impact of this will be seen in Rajasthan.”
Nov 25, 2025 4:09:47 PM IST
Ethiopia volcano ash LIVE: ‘No cause for concern’ right now, says civil aviation ministry
The ministry of civil aviation shared an update on the volcanic ash cloud and said that it is ensuring seamless coordination with air traffic control, the India Meteorological Department, several airlines, and international aviation agencies.
“AAI has issued the necessary NOTAM and all affected flights have been kept informed. Operations across India remain smooth, with only a few flights rerouted or descended as a precaution. There is no cause for concern at this moment,” the ministry said.
It added that the ministry is closely monitoring the situation and will provide timely updates to ensure the safety of the passengers.
Nov 25, 2025 4:04:19 PM IST
Ethiopia volcano ash LIVE: Plume moving quickly towards China, says flightradar24
According to the latest information on flightradar24, the volcanic ash cloud is currenly detected over northern India, and is “moving quickly toward China”.
The website said that “the responsability for this ash event is being transferred to VAAC Tokyo. The next advisory will be issued by VAAC Tokyo.”
Nov 25, 2025 3:41:10 PM IST
Ethiopia volcano ash LIVE: How high did the plume from volcanic eruption go?
IMD scientists AK Das said that the plumes from the Ethiopian volcanic eruption “skyrocketed 14 km high”. He further told news agency ANI, “We expect the ash cloud from it to move completely towards China after 7.30 pm today. We are continuously monitoring the situation.”
Nov 25, 2025 3:32:05 PM IST
Ethiopia volcano ash LIVE: Thiruvananthapuram airport issues advisory amid disrupted flight ops
Amid disruptions in air traffic, Kerala’s Thiruvananthapuram airport issued a passenger advisory and said, “”Due to the scheduled airspace closure for Navy Operational Demonstration 2025, flight services at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport shall remain suspended from 1600 hrs to 1815 hrs between 27 November 2025 and 3 December 2025. Passengers are requested to check with their respective airlines for revised flight timings. Thank you for your cooperation.”
Nov 25, 2025 3:21:23 PM IST
Ethiopia volcano ash LIVE: Why volcanic ash cloud did not impact Delhi’s AQI
While the ash cloud from the Ethiopian volcanic eruption has swept over Delhi and other Indian cities, impacting visibility and air traffic, it has not affected the air quality levels in Delhi.
M Mohapatra, IMD’s director general, told HT earlier that the ash plume is in the “upper-levels, so we will not see significant impact near the surface”.
In his latest remark to news agency ANI, Mohapatra said that since the volcanic ash is being observed only in the upper troposphere, it is affecting flight operations. “It has no impact on air quality and weather. Our estimate is that this volcanic ash will completely move towards China by evening,” he added.
Nov 25, 2025 3:06:33 PM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption LIVE: How did the dormant volcano become active after 12,000 years?
The Hayli Gubbi volcano in Ethiopia’s northeastern region erupted after nearly 12,000 years on Monday. Located in Ethiopia’s Afar region about 800 kilometres (500 miles) northeast of Addis Ababa near the Eritrean border, the volcano within Rift Valley is in a zone of intense geological activity where two tectonic plates meet. Narottam Sahoo, Advisor, Gujarat Council on Science and Technology, told ANI news agency that the dormant volcano most likely erupted due to a tectonic activity in the region. “The ash cloud from this volcano has reached northern India. It has caused disruptions for the aviation industry,” Sahoo said.
Nov 25, 2025 2:49:05 PM IST
Ethiopia volcano ash LIVE: No immediate impact on Delhi’s AQI, says environmentalist
Environmentalist Vimlendu Jha said that the ash clouds will not “immediately impact” Delhi’s AQI.
“The eruption of Ethopia’s volcano is enormous, and if you see it in the last 24 hours, whether we talk about Gujarat, Rajasthan or even in the last 12 hours, we can even see the ashes floating around Delhi. The overall impact of the eruption will be in the form of ash clouds and will not immediately affect the AQI in Delhi. The clouds are made of sulphur dioxide (SO2) and glass particles. Though it will not immediately affect the AQI, we need to monitor it, as the clouds are in the very upper atmosphere,” he told news agency ANI.
Nov 25, 2025 2:24:03 PM IST
Ethiopia volcano ash LIVE: What precautions should you take in the current situation?
As the ash plume from Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi volcano drifted over Indian cities, including Delhi, Punjab and Gujarat, and is now moving towards eastern India, meteorologists have outlined the expected impact of the ash cloud and laid out safety steps.
IMD DG M. Mohapatra told HT that the impact of the ash cloud on Delhi’s air quality was likely to be minimal because the ash was not mixing with surface-level pollution. Residents would mainly notice a hazier sky for a few hours.
The International Volcanic Health Hazard Network (IVHHN) has said that exposure to volcanic ash can trigger breathing issues, eye discomfort, skin irritation, and indirect problems like reduced visibility.
IVHNN advises limiting driving. Staying indoors is recommended until conditions stabilise.
Homes should be sealed by keeping doors and windows shut. People conducting clean-ups are urged to use proper dust masks. A cloth mask is acceptable when nothing else is available. Those with asthma, chronic bronchitis, or emphysema should avoid exposure.
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Nov 25, 2025 2:00:13 PM IST
Ethiopia volcano ash LIVE: Why are ash plumes mostly disrupting international flight operations?
The ash plumes which have travelled to India after the volcanic eruption in Ethiopia have caused flight disruptions, leading to several international flights being cancelled and delayed.
International flights often cruise at higher altitudes i.e. between 35,000 to 40,000 feet, while domestic ones typically fly between 25,000 to 33,000 feet. In regards to the volcanic ash, its impact is only being seen “in the upper troposphere” in India, Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, Director General of Meteorology, IMD, told ANI news agency.
Therefore, the ash plumes are affecting flights and leading to some cancellations, mostly for international journeys.
Nov 25, 2025 1:30:35 PM IST
Ethiopia volcano ash LIVE: Photo shows contrast between volcanic ash plume and smog
A picture showing the difference between the volcanic ash plume which has travelled from Ethiopia, and a layer of smog was shared by a user on social media.
Nov 25, 2025 1:02:10 PM IST
Ethiopia volcano ash LIVE: How did ash plumes reach India? Where are they now?
The volcanic eruption in Ethiopia released ash plumes which slowly moved from Ethiopia towards Yemen and Oman, Director General of Meteorology at the India Meteorological Department Dr Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said.
Dr Mohapatra further said that the ash cloud then advanced towards the Arabian Sea, and reached the Gujarat-Rajasthan region by Monday evening. “Gradually, by midnight, it moved over Delhi and North India, and is now travelling over Eastern India,” the IMD Director General said. He said the plumes will move towards China next, and are expected to clear India by 7:30 pm.
Nov 25, 2025 12:41:36 PM IST
Ethiopia volcano ash LIVE: How long will the clouds hover over Indian cities?
The ash plumes have already started drifting towards China, thus meaning that the impact of the cloud over Indian cities is expected to be short-lived.
The IMD had earlier said that the height of the ash plumes was more than 10 km above ground, thus making it unlikely to worsen the already severe level pollution in Delhi, and some other parts of North India.
Nov 25, 2025 12:06:23 PM IST
Ethiopia volcano ash LIVE: Will the ash plumes worsen Delhi’s pollution?
The ash plumes which have entered India are at a height of more than 10 km above the ground, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Therefore, Delhi’s pollution level is unlikely to worsen owing to the volcanic ash cloud.
However, due to its height, it has disrupted international flights in the Capital, with several of them being delayed. Air India and Akasa Air have cancelled some flights amid the ash cloud influence.
Nov 25, 2025 11:48:00 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano ash LIVE: Airlines asked to report any suspected ash encounter in DGCA advisory
In the advisory released by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, airlines have been asked to immediately report any suspected ash encounter. This includes any “”engine performance anomalies or cabin smoke/odour” due to the volcanic ash over parts of North India.
Meanwhile, operators have been directed to inspect runways, taxiways and aprons to ensure safety if the ash affects flight operations in airports.
Nov 25, 2025 11:30:58 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano ash LIVE: Several international flights from Delhi delayed amid ash cloud influence
As the ash plumes travel over Delhi, several flights from the Indira Gandhi International Airport to international destinations were delayed. These included flights to Hong Kong, Dubai, Jeddah, Helsinki, Kabul and Frankfurt.
Meanwhile, carriers Air India and Akasa Air have cancelled flights international and domestic flights. Air India has cancelled 11 flights, while Akasa Air cancelled flights to and from Jeddah, Kuwait, and Abu Dhabi.
Nov 25, 2025 11:23:00 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano ash LIVE: When will Ethiopian volcanic as clouds clear India skies?
Ethiopia volcano ash LIVE: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday said the ash was continuing its eastward movement and was likely to clear Indian skies by 7:30 pm. The weather body said, “High-level winds carried the ash cloud from Ethiopia across the Red Sea to Yemen and Oman and further over the Arabian Sea towards western and northern India.”
Nov 25, 2025 11:00:38 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Locals recall moment of eruption
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Residents of the nearby villages in Ethiopia’s Afar region recalled the moment when the long-dormant volcano went off. “It felt like a sudden bomb had been thrown with smoke and ash,” Ahmed Abdela, a local resident told AP as he described the incident as a shock wave.
Nov 25, 2025 10:44:12 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Which states are under the influence of the ash cloud?
According to forecast models, there are indications of ash influence over Gujarat, Delhi-NCR, Rajasthan, Punjab and Haryana on Tuesday, the India Meteorological Department said.
After the eruption in Ethiopia’s Afar region, the ash plume had spread eastward across the Red Sea, and moved towards the Arabian Peninsula and the Indian subcontinent.
Nov 25, 2025 10:19:00 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Ash plume starts moving away from India, dispersing into upper atmosphere
According to IndiaMetSky Weather, the influence of the ash plume has started reducing over North India, and is now dispersing into the upper atmosphere.
“The latest analysis suggest that ash plume has moved away from Northern India into China and it will transit into upper atmosphere and finer dust will liner in upper atmosphere for some days and move towards Pacific along with the Subtropical Jetstream,” the update said.
Nov 25, 2025 10:09:39 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Air India cancels 11 flights, says hotel accommodation and alternative travel being arranged
After cancelling 11 flights, including ones from New York to Delhi, Air India said that immediate assistance was being provided to the passengers.
“Our ground teams across the network are keeping passengers updated on their flight status and are providing immediate assistance, including hotel accommodation. We are making every effort to arrange alternative travel at the earliest,” the airline said in a statement on X.
Nov 25, 2025 10:06:19 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Akasa Air cancels flights to and from Jeddah, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi
While Air India cancelled 11 flights, including domestic and international, carrier Akasa Air has also cancelled all flights to and from Jeddah, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi amid the ash influence. These flights were scheduled for November 24 and November 25.
Nov 25, 2025 10:01:18 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Air India cancels 7 international, 4 domestic flights
Amid the ash cloud influence over North India after the volcanic eruption in Ethiopia, Air India announced the cancellation of 11 flights.
Seven international flights, including ones from New York to Delhi, on November 24 were cancelled. Apart from these, four domestic flights scheduled for Tuesday were also cancelled.
The cancelled flights are listed below:
24 Nov
AI 106 – Newark–Delhi
AI 102 – New York (JFK)–Delhi
AI 2204 – Dubai–Hyderabad
AI 2290 – Doha–Mumbai
AI 2212 – Dubai–Chennai
AI 2250 – Dammam–Mumbai
AI 2284 – Doha–Delhi
25 Nov
AI 2822 – Chennai–Mumbai
AI 2466 – Hyderabad–Delhi
AI 2444 / 2445 – Mumbai–Hyderabad–Mumbai
AI 2471 / 2472 – Mumbai–Kolkata–Mumbai
Nov 25, 2025 9:51:40 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: When is the ash cloud expected to leave India?
The volcanic ash cloud from the eruption in Ethiopia’s Afar region is expected to drift towards China next. It will clear India by 14:00 GMT (7:30 pm local time) on Tuesday, according to the IMD.
The ash cloud, which reached Delhi at around 11 pm on Monday, has been drifting across the Red Sea and the Middle East over the past 24 hours. IMD’s Met Watch offices have been keeping a close track of its movements, with the ash plume also causing flight disruptions.
Nov 25, 2025 9:03:05 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Where will the ash cloud move to next?
According to the India Meteorological Department, the ash cloud will move to China next. It is expected to be clear from India by 7:30 pm on Tuesday.
Nov 25, 2025 8:18:59 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Which airlines cancelled their flights?
In view of the ash cloud moving over North India, multiples airlines, including Indigo, Akasa Air and KLM cancelled some flight operations, ANI news agency reported. All carriers were required to readjust their schedules and routes as authorities assessed the situation.
The DGCA had, in an advisory issued earlier, directed airlines to avoid certain routes, and specific altitudes and regions. Airports had been instructed to inspect runways for ash contamination.
Nov 25, 2025 7:35:52 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Ash cloud will continue to drift slowly over Delhi, Haryana and Rajasthan
The ash plume, which had entered India and is currently stretching from Oman-Arabian sea region into plains of north & central India, will continue to slowly drift over Delhi, Haryana and Rajasthan, IndiaMetSky Weather predicted.
It further said that the ash plume mostly consists of sulphur dioxide and low to moderate concentration of volcanic ash. The cloud will not affect the AQI in Indian cities, but might affect the sulphur dioxide levels in Himalayas and adjoining Terai belt in Uttar Pradesh.
Nov 25, 2025 7:14:58 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Are there chances of ashfall in places the ash plume travels over?
The ash cloud mostly contains sulphur dioxide with low to moderate concentrations of volcanic ash, IndiaMetSky Weather said. The cloud is currently stretching from Oman-Arabian sea region into plains of north & central India.
However, there are low chances of ashfall over plains. Only some areas might see effects of the ash plume, according to IndiaMetSky Weather.
Nov 25, 2025 6:47:05 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Will the ash cloud affect AQI in Indian cities?
The ash cloud will not negatively impact the Indian cities over which it travels, IndiaMetSky Weather said. However, it may impact the sulphur dioxide levels in Himalayas, as well as the adjoining Terai belt of Uttar Pradesh.
Nov 25, 2025 6:35:24 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Ash cloud moving at a speed of 100-120 km/h, says IndiaMetSky Weather
The ash cloud is moving at a speed between 100-120 km/h, and between altitudes 15,000-25,000 feet. The cloud – which contains volcanic ash, sulphur dioxide, and small particles of glass and rock – might also go up to 45,000 feet, ANI news agency quoted IndiaMetSky Weather as saying.
“Ash cloud moving towards North India. A large ash plume can be seen stretching from #HayliGubbi Volcano region upto #Gujarat. The eruption has stopped ever since the eruption, but this Ash plume has been sent up into the atmosphere, which is moving at a speed of 100-120km/h toward North India,” the meteorological service said in a statement earlier.
Nov 25, 2025 6:28:49 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: ‘Ash cloud will enter Gujarat and move towards Rajasthan,’ says met service
According to IndiaMetSky Weather, an ash cloud from the Hayli Gubbi volcano will enter parts of western India and move across several northern states. The met service said that the ash cloud will enter “Gujarat (West side) and move towards Rajasthan, northwest Maharashtra, Delhi, Haryana, and Punjab by 10 pm”, ANI news agency reported.
The cloud is also expected to impact the Himalayas and other regions.
Nov 25, 2025 5:45:38 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Aviation operations disrupted; Indigo cancels six flights
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Airlines began cancelling flights from Monday afternoon as volcanic ash, originating from Ethiopia, moved across the Red Sea and drifted towards the Middle East and Central Asia. IndiGo was among the carriers affected, cancelling six of its flights due to the ash disruption. Akasa Air also diverted multiple flights.
Nov 25, 2025 4:55:16 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: How Ethiopia’s ash plume travelled to India overnight

Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: A visual chart maps the path of the ash plume from Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi volcano, which erupted on November 23 for the first time in nearly 12,000 years. At around 7 pm that day, the plume rose over northern Ethiopia and began drifting across the Red Sea.
By 5 am on November 24, it had moved toward the Arabian Peninsula before entering Indian airspace. The chart shows that by 11 pm on November 24, the ash cloud had reached over Rajasthan and was advancing toward Delhi.
Nov 25, 2025 3:39:17 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: International flights rerouted via Pakistan; Indian carriers face added strain
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: A Mumbai airport official said several international carriers have begun rerouting flights through Pakistani airspace as the ash cloud from Ethiopia’s volcanic eruption continues to affect long-haul routes. “The Pakistani airspace is shut for Indian airlines, hence the Indian airlines are expected to be impacted. We have started keeping a record of this and are monitoring the situation,” the official said.
Another person familiar with the matter said carriers were already adjusting schedules. “Flights either have to be re-routed or cancelled. While the impact on flight operations is minimal today, the situation is expected to be worse on Tuesday,” the person added.
Nov 25, 2025 2:54:45 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Which states were affected till now?
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: A windborne cloud of ash from a volcanic eruption in Ethiopia moved across large parts of northwest India on Monday night, sweeping over Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Delhi-NCR and Punjab. The plume reduced visibility in several areas and disrupted air traffic as it continued drifting eastward across the region.
Nov 25, 2025 1:57:17 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Visuals from Delhi airport as DGCA issues advisory
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Visuals from Indira Gandhi International Airport on Monday showed multiple flights delayed while operations continuing under heightened caution after Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbin volcano erupted on Sunday.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation has issued an advisory to all airlines, directing them to avoid altitudes and regions affected by drifting ash clouds from the eruption.
Nov 25, 2025 1:27:01 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Air India says flight operations remain normal
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Air India said its services have not faced any significant disruption following the volcanic eruption in Ethiopia. In a brief statement, the airline said there has been “no major impact on flights” so far, even as carriers worldwide continue to monitor the movement of ash clouds from the Hayli Gubbi volcano, reported Reuters.
Nov 25, 2025 1:02:15 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: As Ethiopian volcanic ash reaches Delhi, will it impact air pollution? What experts said
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: IMD director general M Mohapatra told HT that the volcanic plume is unlikely to heavily influence pollution levels in Delhi because it remains at very high altitudes. On air quality, he said it is “unclear whether it will impact air quality, but any significant impact is unlikely as it is at higher levels.”
He explained that the ash cloud is currently “nearing Gujarat” and will begin to influence “Delhi-NCR and neighbouring northern India in the next few hours,” though the impact will be felt mainly in aviation. Read More
Nov 25, 2025 12:32:30 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Aviation likely to face ‘severe’ disruption if ash settles over north India
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: A person familiar with the situation said flight operations may come under increasing strain as airlines are forced to “re-route or cancel” services. While the impact on Monday remained limited, the official noted that “the situation is expected to be worse on Tuesday.”
According to the person, both the civil aviation ministry and the DGCA are closely monitoring the movement of the ash cloud. “If the ashes settle over Delhi and Jaipur by Tuesday, Indian aviation is expected to be impacted severely,” he added. Read More
Nov 25, 2025 12:19:09 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Two Kochi international flights cancelled
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Two international departures from Kochi were cancelled on Monday as a precautionary measure after the volcanic eruption in Ethiopia, airport officials said, reported news agency PTI. The affected flights were IndiGo’s 6E1475 to Dubai and Akasa Air’s QP550 to Jeddah.
Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL) said services to Jeddah and Dubai were called off in view of the ash cloud moving across the region, the report added.
Airport authorities said operations would resume once conditions stabilise.
Nov 25, 2025 12:08:40 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: DGCA issues safety advisory as flight routes disrupted
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation issued a safety advisory to all airlines after volcanic ash from Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi eruption spread across parts of the Middle East, affecting routes passing through the Muscat Flight Information Region.
According to news agency ANI, the regulator said that a Volcanic Ash Advisory and an ASHTAM had already been released by the Toulouse Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre and the Airports Authority of India, and instructed operators to avoid all affected regions and altitudes. Read More
Nov 25, 2025 12:00:08 AM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: IndiGo says it is tracking ash cloud movements, assures safe operations
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: IndiGo said it is monitoring the movement of ash clouds from the Hayli Gubbi volcano in Ethiopia, which have been reported to be drifting toward parts of western India.
In a post on X, the airline said its teams are “closely tracking the situation in coordination with international aviation bodies” and are “fully prepared with all necessary precautions to ensure safe and reliable operations.” It added that it would “continue to monitor the developments round the clock” and keep passengers informed to minimise any inconvenience.
Nov 24, 2025 11:02:05 PM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Will Ethiopia volcanic eruption impact Delhi pollution?
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: The IMD has said that the volcanic eruption is set to impact Delhi and its neighbouring region in the coming hours. “This will begin to impact Gujarat and other parts of Delhi-NCR in the next few hours. It is already nearing Gujarat and we will see its impact over Delhi-NCR and neighbouring northern India in the next few hours,” IMD director general M Mohapatra told HT.
He said that the impact of the volcanic ash will result in a rise in temperature. However, it is unclear whether it will impact air quality.
“The impact over cities will mainly be a marginal rise in the temperature. Similar to clouds, the minimum will rise. It is unclear whether it will impact air quality, but any significant impact is unlikely as it is at higher levels,” Mohapatra said.
Nov 24, 2025 10:54:08 PM IST
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Two flights from Kochi cancelled due to volcanic eruption in Ethiopia
Ethiopia volcano eruption live updates: Two international flights scheduled to depart from Kochi airport were cancelled on Monday due to the volcanic eruption in Ethiopia. According to Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL), flights bound for Jeddah and Dubai were cancelled as a precaution following the eruption. The cancelled flights are Indigo service 6E1475 (Cochin–Dubai) and Akasa Air flight QP550 (Cochin–Jeddah).
Nov 24, 2025 10:50:41 PM IST
Volcanic eruption ash news: Ash cloud from Hayli Gubbi volcano to reach Delhi in 10 minutes, says IndiaMetSky
Volcanic eruption ash news: The IndiaMetSky Weather in a post on X said that the ash cloud from Hayli Gubbi volcano will reach Delhi and its neighbouring region in next 10 to 30 minutes.
Nov 24, 2025 10:46:42 PM IST
Ethiopian volcanic eruption ash news: Volcano erupts in northern Ethiopia, sending ash plumes toward Yemen and Oman
A long-dormant volcano erupted in northern Ethiopia over the weekend, sending ash plumes across the Red Sea toward Yemen and Oman. The Hayli Gubbi volcano in the Afar region of Ethiopia erupted on Sunday morning, leaving the neighboring village of Afdera covered in dust.
