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In 1956, This Russian Volcano exploded... 70 Years Later, Its Summit Was Almost Completely Reconstituted.

[Article already published on December 20, 2025] In the volcanic borders of the Kamchatka peninsula, a decapitated summit has gradually regained its decapitating appearance. It is here, in the shadow of the Kliutchevskoi, that the Bezymianny volcano collapsed in 1956 after a devastating lateral explosion. On that day, more than 0.7 km3 of rocks were thrown into the atmosphere, leaving a bent amphitheater instead of the crater. Yet, over the deca…
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[Article already published on December 20, 2025] In the volcanic borders of the Kamchatka peninsula, a decapitated summit has gradually regained its decapitating appearance. It is here, in the shadow of the Kliutchevskoi, that the Bezymianny volcano collapsed in 1956 after a devastating lateral explosion. On that day, more than 0.7 km3 of rocks were thrown into the atmosphere, leaving a bent amphitheater instead of the crater. Yet, over the deca…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news on Thursday, April 9, 2026.
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