The Volcano Spewed Ash More than Ten Kilometers Into the Air
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Ash spewing from the volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula is spreading nearly 300 kilometers east-southeast. No ash fall has been recorded in surrounding settlements, but authorities are warning residents not to leave their homes.
The Klyuchevskoy volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia's Far East was spewing ash and smoke 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) into the air this morning, the Russian seismological service said. The volcano became active after a strong earthquake on July 30 near Kamchatka.
The Klyuchevsky volcano, the highest on Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, today spewed a column of ash to a height of 12 kilometers above sea level. The ash cloud is spreading eastward towards the Pacific Ocean, the Russian Emergencies Ministry said, which assigned the volcano the highest degree of danger to air transport, Interfax reported. “The ash cloud extends 280 kilometers east-southeast of the volcano. The activity of the volcano has decrease…
The Klyuchevskaya Sopka volcano in Kamchatka produced a significant ash emission at dawn on August 10, the height of which reached ten thousand meters, the Kamchatka Territorial Ministry of Emergency Situations announced on its official Telegram channel.
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