“Scientists have downgraded the alert level at Great Sitkin Volcano near the Aleutian Island of Adak following an eruption Tuesday night. The event took place at around 9 p.m. and produced an ash cloud up to 15,000 feet above sea level and impacted flights” Alaska Public Media reports. Pictured above is a reenactment of how the volcano felt, as well as the exemplary bedside manner that geologists conducted themselves with while investigating the eruption. The volcano is said to be resting comfortably again on Wednesday, having burped out the troublesome lump of gas and acid.