The Coming Crisis (excerpts):  Mount Nabro erupted in Eritrea, Africa, spewing ash 13 km (8 mi) into the air, causing some flights over East Africa to be cancelled.  The eruption is believed to have followed a string of earthquakes in the region.  Peggy Hellweg, a seismologist at the University of California, gave BBCs Network Africa programme some more information on the activity.  On June 13, 11, an ash cloud that had some influence on air travel was attributed to Dubbi.  However, more accurate satellite imagery later showed that Nabro was the volcano that had erupted.  Despite having undergone no historically reported eruptions, the Nabro volcano likely erupted shortly after midnight on June 13, 2011 local time, after a series of earthquakes in the Eritrea-Ethiopia border region, ranging up to a magnitude of 5.7.  The ash plume was observed on satellite drifting to the west-northeast along the border, spanning about 50 km wide and several hundred kilometers across in the hours immediately following the reported eruption, while reportedly reaching 15 km (8 mi) high.  On June 13, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had to cut short a trip to Ethiopia due to the ash cloud, which was projected to enter a west-to-east jetstream and enter the atmosphere of countries such as Egypt, Yemen, Israel, Iraq, Jordan, Sudan, Somalia, Djibouti, and Saudi Arabia.  The ash cloud began disrupting air traffic as UAE-based Emirates flights were cancelled along with Saudi Arabian Airlines flights.  Luxor International Airport in Luxor, Egypt was placed on a state of emergency.  

 My Comments:  Acts 2:19: "I will show wonders in heaven above and signs in the earth beneath, blood, fire and vapor of smoke."  God is pouring out His indignation on the earth and it is time to get right with God and pray.  If you haven't received Jesus as your Savior, please visit the How Can I Be Saved page of this website.