Kamchatka volcano erupts ash to 9,000 m
A volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula recently erupted ash, reaching a height of 9,000 meters above sea level. As a result, a large cloud formed, completely covering the sky over the area. Volcanic activity levels were recorded by geoscience services and observed from the air.
Context
The Kamchatka region is known for a large number of active volcanoes, part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, where frequent eruptions affect the regional atmosphere.
Summary:
The tsunami from the Kamchatka volcano ejected ash up to 9,000 m, darkening the sky.
- Category: Russia
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- Source: https://t.me/newsby_btrc/186370
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