Russian volcano erupts for first time in more than 500 years
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Watch: Huge plumes of smoke could be seen rising from the volcano
A volcano in far eastern Russia has erupted for the first time in more than 500 years, which experts say may be linked to last week's massive earthquake. The Krasheninnikov Volcano in Kamchatka threw up an ash plume up to six kilometres (3.7 miles) high overnight. There are no threats to populated areas, Russia's emergency ministry said. Hours later, another large earthquake in Russia led to tsunami warnings in three areas of the peninsula. Both events may be connected to a massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake which hit a similar area last week, which caused tsunami warnings as far away as French Polynesia and Chile.
Institute of Volcanology and Seismology Russian news agency RIA published pictures of the huge ash plume above the Krasheninnikov Volcano, following the eruption overnight
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Russians should be shaking in their boots now that the USAs weather machine is turning towards Moscow
modtheshame on August 3rd, 2025 at 13:28 UTC »
What is this like the 6th volcano this week?
lorilightning79 on August 3rd, 2025 at 13:07 UTC »
Tsunamis, volcanos, Trump not loving them anymore. What’s next?