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Researchers fly drones straight INTO some of world’s most active volcanoes to improve early warning systems — NY Pilot World News – NY Pilot
Volcanologists working to improve early warning systems that predict major eruptions more accurately have reported their findings after flying hi-tech drones into…

Volcanologists working to improve early warning systems that predict major eruptions more accurately have reported their findings after flying hi-tech drones into an active volcano in Papua New Guinea.Manam Motu is located on a small island off the northeast coast of Papua New Guinea thats home to over 9,000 people, and is one of an estimated 300 active volcanoes on Earth. A 2004 eruption forced a complete evacuation of the island and devastated homes, crops, and livelihoods.
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