Effects of the Ethiopian Volcano Eruption on India

Ethiopian Volcano Eruption on India

The Hayli Gubbi volcano in Ethiopia erupted for the first time in almost 10,000 to 12,000 years, sending a massive ash plume almost 15 kilometres high. This rare event has affected several regions, including parts of India.

Below are the key impacts:

1. Flight Disruptions in India

Volcanic ash can be dangerous for planes, so airlines changed routes, delayed flights, or canceled some services.

Major impacts:

  • IndiGo, Air India, and Akasa Air cancelled multiple flights.
  • At Delhi airport:
    • 7 international flights cancelled
    • 12 flights delayed
  • Air India also made hotel arrangements for stranded passengers.
  • DGCA (Aviation regulator) issued advisories to avoid ash-filled airspace.

2. Ash Clouds Over India

The ash cloud travelled a long way from Ethiopia:

Ethiopia → Yemen → Oman → Arabian Sea → Gujarat → Rajasthan → Delhi-NCR → Punjab → Haryana → East India → Towards China

What people may see:

  • Darker, hazy skies
  • Reduced visibility in the upper atmosphere
  • Colourful sunsets or sunrises (due to dust scattering sunlight)

3. Air Quality Impact

Experts say:

  • Ash clouds are very high in the upper atmosphere, so they will not immediately worsen AQI at ground level.
  • They contain sulphur dioxide (SO₂) and fine glass particles.
  • Some increase in SO₂ levels may occur in the Himalayas and Uttar Pradesh’s Terai region.

Overall effect on Indian ground-level pollution is minimal or uncertain.

4. No Risk to People on the Surface

Forecasters confirmed:

  • The ash plume poses no direct danger to people living on the ground.
  • It is mostly between 15,000 and 25,000 feet, and may reach 45,000 feet.

5. Weather & Sky Changes

People may experience:

  • Hazy or dim skies
  • Longer and darker evenings
  • Slight dust-like deposits (low chance)
  • More colourful sunsets and sunrises

6. International Impact

  • Ash activity was also observed over the Arabian Peninsula.
  • Ash expected to move next to China after leaving Indian skies.
  • IMD says ash will clear India by 7:30 PM (local time).

7. Airport & Airline Precautions

Airlines are:

  • Changing flight routes
  • Adding extra fuel due to longer flight paths
  • Keeping passengers updated with advisories
  • Monitoring the situation around the clock