ANCHORAGE - A volcano erupted with little warning on a remote island in Alaska over the weekend, sending residents of a nearby ranch fleeing from falling ash and volcanic rock.
The Okmok Caldera began erupting Saturday morning, just hours after seismologists at the Alaska Volcano Center began detecting a series of small tremors.
The explosion flung an ash cloud at least 50,000 feet high, said geophysicist Steve McNutt.
Ten people, including three children, fled from Fort Glenn, a private cattle ranch 6 miles south of the volcano on Umnak Island, in the western Aleutians about 860 miles southwest of Anchorage. They were later picked up by the fishing boat Tara Gaila, which responded to a Coast Guard request for emergency assistance. The boat brought them to Dutch Harbor, about 65 miles away, where they were staying at a hotel. There were no reported injuries.