Eruption of Papua New Guinea volcano subsides though thick ash is billowing 3 miles into the sky

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The eruption of Mount Ulawun, the tallest volcano in Papua New Guinea, has subsided but thick ash continues to spread. While there were fears of a regional tsunami, experts believe the risk is minimal due to the volcano's distance from the ocean. The eruption is ongoing, and the ash plume has reached heights of 5,000 meters. The ash particles can pose a threat to aviation and have been coating roofs and palm trees in nearby areas.
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