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Kamchatka Volcano Blew Its Top in 1956; It's Now Almost Completely Regrown » Explorersweb

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On March 30, 1956, Kamchatka's Bezymianny volcano erupted. The massive explosion blew the lid off the mountain and generated massive clouds of ash. A peak, which once reached 3,113m in altitude, lost 700,000 square meters of material. Until Bezymianny awoke in 1955, it was considered dormant. Since then, it's been continually active with smaller eruptions. Then, a 2020 study found it had almost completely regrown. Bezymianny after the 1956 erupt…
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explorersweb.com broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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