A truck carrying molten sulfur crashed on Dec. 8, 2025, spilling more than 1,000 gallons of sulfur, according to officials. More than thirty-six hours after a heavy-duty truck crashed in Brazoria ...
A freight train that plunged into the Yellowstone River in Montana when a bridge collapsed early Saturday apparently spilled hot asphalt and molten sulfur into the rushing water. Three rail cars ...
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At Night, This Lava Turns Blue and It’s Not a Magic Trick
Lava is supposed to be red—that’s volcanoes 101. But at Indonesia’s Kawah Ijen, the Earth decides to break the rules. Instead ...
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Yellowstone’s magma system may be missing a key gas and that matters
Yellowstone’s volcanic heart is one of the largest magmatic systems on Earth, yet the park’s steaming vents and geysers are ...
Read full article: Back in Burberry? Man wearing AC/DC shirt captured on video stealing $1.2K worth of designer goods WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 04: FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Draw branding is seen ...
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Yellowstone is one of the world’s largest magmatic systems – and it may be missing a key volcanic gas
According to Jennifer Lyn Lewicki, a research geologist at the United States Geological Survey (USGS) California Volcano Observatory, Yellowstone's sulfur dioxide is not really missing. Instead, it ...
(CNN) — Kentucky residents who evacuated after more than a dozen freight train cars derailed, spilling molten sulfur, can now return home safely as the fire has been extinguished and the air monitored ...
In the small, remote town of Livingston, Kentucky, residents had been preparing their turkeys and setting their tables for Thanksgiving the following day. The roughly 200 people had no idea that a ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency after a train derailed and spilled chemicals that subsequently caught fire, forcing many residents across Livingston to evacuate their homes on ...
(Reuters) - A train derailment involving 16 cars, two of which spilled molten sulfur, sparked a fire north of Livingston, Kentucky, railroad operator CSX said on Wednesday, prompting officials to tell ...
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