GS 1: Physical GeographyGS 3: Disaster ManagementPrelims

India braces for disruption of air travel after Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi volcano erupts, Pg12

Volcanic ash from Ethiopia's Hayli Gubbi eruption threatens Indian air travel; DGCA issues safety advisories, potential disruptions loom across central and northeast India.

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Key Highlights:

  • Ethiopia's Hayli Gubbi volcano erupted on Sunday, posing a threat to air travel in India.
  • The DGCA has issued advisories for airlines to avoid affected areas and altitudes.
  • Volcanic ash clouds entered the Indian subcontinent via Rajasthan on Monday.
  • The ash clouds are expected to move across central India, including Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh.

Detailed Insights:

  • Volcanic ash can damage aircraft engines due to its abrasive, glass-like particles that melt at high temperatures and can solidify on turbine blades.
  • Airlines are instructed to report any suspected impact of ash on engine performance, cabin smoke, or odour to ensure proactive safety measures.
  • Airports are advised to inspect runways for contamination and suspend or restrict flight operations if necessary to mitigate risks.
  • The ash clouds travelled over Yemen and Oman before entering India, indicating the wide-reaching impact of volcanic eruptions on air travel.

Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:

  • Volcanic Ash: Fine particles of rock, minerals, and glass ejected during a volcanic eruption.
  • DGCA: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation, the regulatory body for civil aviation in India.
  • Turbine Blades: Rotating components in an aircraft engine that extract energy from the flow of gas.
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