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Air traffic is still closed in many European countries. The VAAC bulletin still maintains the Red alert for the next 12 hours. Ash prediction seems to reduce slightly but the direction of the source is directed towards south in the forecast of tomorrow 18/4/2010 00:00 The satellite image below shows...
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