AKIPRESS.COM - A mud volcano erupted in Baku outskirts, producing a pillar of fire and smoke, RT reports.
Baku’s mud volcano Othman-Bozdag on Sunday sent flames and smoke as high as 200-300 meters in two consecutive bursts.
A statement by the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources said the rare event was still in full swing.
Cracks, some as deep as 40 meters, have also appeared in the area surrounding the volcano, the ministry warned. Luckily, no settlements are located in the immediate vicinity of the volcano.
The ominous sight came as torrential rain struck Baku in the early morning. Water quickly flooded the city’s main streets and avenues as well as some metro stations, social media images and local media reports showed.
Otman-Bozdagh volcano just erupted in Baku for fifth time in last two years.
— Fuad Alakbarov (@DrAlakbarov) September 23, 2018
Over a thousand mud volcanoes are known to exist in the world, and some 400 of those are in the coastal area of #Azerbaijan. pic.twitter.com/1SCTbcNPIM