Azerbaijan’s Bozdagh-Guzdak mud volcano erupts after 15 years
Incident
- 14 May, 2024
- 04:38
The Bozdagh-Guzdak mud volcano erupted in Azerbaijan on Monday at 02:13 local time (GMT +4) lasting for nine minutes, according to the Republican Seismic Survey Center of Azerbaijan’s National Academy of Sciences, Report informs.
The eruption was recorded by eight digital stations of the Republican Seismic Survey Center.
The last eruption of the Bozdagh-Guzdak mud volcano occurred in 2009.
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