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Mount Cleveland, an active stratovolcano in Alaska's Aleutian Islands, erupted multiple times, with significant eruptions recorded in 2001, 2006, and 2017. The eruptions produced ash plumes that affected air travel and prompted warnings due to the potential for volcanic ash to disrupt flights. However, the damage from these eruptions primarily impacted air traffic rather than causing widespread destruction on the ground, given its remote location. The specific economic impact varies, but the disruptions to aviation were notable, particularly for regional flights.

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