{
    "volcano_name": "Takawangha",
    "vnum": "311090",
    "obs_abbr": "avo",
    "obs_fullname": "Alaska Volcano Observatory",
    "volcano_cd": "ak277",
    "region": "Aleutians",
    "latitude": 51.867,
    "longitude": -178.027,
    "elevation_meters": 1449,
    "boilerplate": "\u003Cp\u003ETakawangha is a remote, 4,754 ft (1,449 m)-high stratovolcano located on the northeast portion of Tanaga Island, roughly 59 miles (95 km) west of Adak in the Andreanof Islands. Takawangha&#39;s summit is mostly ice-covered, except for four young craters that have erupted ash and lava flows in the last few thousand years. Parts of Takawangha&#39;s edifice are hydrothermally altered and may be unstable, possibly leading to localized debris avalanches from its flanks. Takawangha lies across a saddle from historically active Tanaga volcano to the west. No historical eruptions are known from Takawangha; however, field work shows that recent eruptions have occurred, and it is possible that historic eruptions attributed to Tanaga may instead have come from Takawangha.\u003C\/p\u003E",
    "volcano_url": "https:\/\/avo.alaska.edu\/volcanoes\/volcinfo.php?volcname=Takawangha",
    "volcano_image_url": "https:\/\/avo.alaska.edu\/images\/dbimages\/display\/1102969725_46_3.jpg",
    "nvews_threat": "Low Threat",
    "icao_coordinates": "N5152 W17802",
    "hans_url": "https:\/\/volcanoes.usgs.gov\/hans-public\/volcano\/ak277",
    "hans_data_url": "https:\/\/volcanoes.usgs.gov\/hans-public\/api\/volcano\/getVolcano\/ak277",
    "newest_notice_url": "https:\/\/volcanoes.usgs.gov\/hans-public\/api\/volcano\/newestForVolcano\/ak277"
}