A volcano in northern Ethiopia has erupted for the first time in 12,000 years, blanketing the nearby village of Afdera in ash. Local authorities report no casualties, but warn of significant economic challenges for the community, which relies heavily on livestock herding. The ash has covered many villages, leaving animals with little to eat and raising concerns about the well-being of residents and their livelihoods.
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