The Okmok Caldera eruption is still going on, almost a month after it started. The latest USGS/SI Weekly Report states:
Sounds like Okmok is continuing to emit ash high enough to get into air travel lanes over the Aleutians. There was an interesting report on the events that lead up to the eruption ... well, all 5 hours of events before the eruption. Tina Neal from AVO says that they really did only have a few hours of "anomalous events" at Okmok before the caldera erupted, and they didn't even know it had erupted until eye witness accounts had come in from the Coast Guard and fishermen. She also mentions that pumice has washed up on other islands from the eruption. Cleveland Volcano is also briefly discussed, but she reminds us that it tends to erupt with more frequency than Okmok. Again, just like Chaiten, these events remind us that predicting volcanic eruption is still in its infancy!