Volcano Tracker

Volcano Tracker

Live-style map for current eruptions, weekly activity reports, alert information and volcano details worldwide.

Current volcanic activity

Live Volcano Tracker
Eruptions, Alerts & Activity

Open the interactive volcano map to explore recent volcanic activity, continuing eruptions and weekly Smithsonian / USGS report entries.

The map loads only after you click, keeping the page fast.
Filter volcano activity
Use these filters to focus on current reports, new activity or continuing eruptions.
Map style
The style buttons only change the map background. Volcano data stays the same.
Marker legend: 🌋 New activity / unrest 🌋 Weekly report 🌋 Continuing eruption
Reported this week22 volcanoes
Continuing eruptions40 listed
Primary sourceSmithsonian / USGS
Map layers4 styles

Choose a volcano

Click a marker or select a volcano from the list to view country, region, activity type, eruption start date and report status.

What the map shows

Current volcano activity in one clean map

This volcano tracker focuses on the information people usually need first: which volcanoes are active, where they are located, whether activity is new or continuing, and where to read the official report.

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Current eruptions

Markers highlight volcanoes with continuing eruption status and recent activity in the Smithsonian / USGS weekly report.

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Map layers

Use the custom Leaflet map to zoom, pan and compare volcano locations across continents and island arcs.

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Report status

Filter by weekly activity, new eruptive activity, unrest and continuing eruptions to separate fresh reports from long-running activity.

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A volcano tracker helps you understand current volcanic activity without jumping between dozens of official reports. The map above combines current eruption status, recent weekly activity and volcano locations into one fast, mobile-friendly view.

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How to read current volcanic activity

A continuing eruption does not always mean lava or ash is visible every minute. It can describe intermittent activity where an eruption has not clearly ended. Weekly reports highlight notable new activity, unrest or continuing activity during a specific reporting period.

FAQ

Volcano tracker FAQ

What is the best keyword for this page?
For this page, “volcano tracker” is the strongest main keyword because it matches an interactive map tool. “Volcano eruption” should stay as a secondary keyword because it describes the event people are looking for.
Does continuing eruption mean constant activity?
No. A continuing eruption can include intermittent activity where a firm end date has not been determined. The map therefore separates continuing eruptions from weekly activity reports.
Where does the volcano data come from?
The map is designed around Smithsonian Global Volcanism Program and Smithsonian / USGS weekly volcanic activity information, combined with official volcano profile data where available.
Is this map suitable for safety decisions?
No. This page is an overview tracker. For travel, aviation or local safety decisions, always use the local volcano observatory, civil protection authority or aviation advisory center.