Volcano in remote Russian Far East spews 10-km-high ash plume
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Remote Russian volcano spews 10km ash plume into sky
An active volcano on Russia's remote Kamchatka Peninsula continues to erupt, a scientific institute is reporting, sending a 10-km-high plume of ash into the sky, and a hazard warning remains in place for airlines.
Volcano in remote Russian Far East spews 10-km-high ash plume
An active volcano on Russia's remote Kamchatka Peninsula kept erupting on Wednesday, a scientific institute reported, sending a 10-km-high (6-mile) plume of ash into the sky, and a hazard warning remains in place for airlines.
Volcano erupts in Russia’s far-east
One of the Russia's most active volcanos has erupted, spewing out an ash cloud covering an area of 108,000 square kilometres. Many nearby towns have been covered in grey ash as deep as 8.5 centimetres. The Shiveluch volcano is in the far-east of the country. An aviation red alert has been issued for international and domestic travel.
Russian volcano erupts, spewing ash 65,000 feet into the sky
One of the most active Russian volcanoes has erupted, spewing ash over 60,000 feet into the sky. Russia’s Shiveluch volcano, which is located on the … The post Russian volcano erupts, spewing ash 65,000 feet into the sky appeared first on BGR.
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