In the villages of Klyuchi and Ust-Kamchatsk, classes in schools and kindergartens were cancelled. Ashfall is predicted for these communities.
Russian media and public pages are reporting a volcanic eruption in Kamchatka.
It is reported that three times (according to other sources – twice) the Klyuchevsky volcano threw ash at a height of 10 to 14 km, the plume from the eruption reached one and a half thousand kilometers.
A red aviation danger code was introduced in the region. Tourists are advised not to approach the volcano. In the villages of Klyuchi and Ust-Kamchatsk, classes in schools and kindergartens were cancelled. Ashfall is predicted for these communities. In addition, due to mud flows from the volcano, traffic along the Milkovo – Klyuchi – Ust-Kamchatsk highway is closed until tomorrow.
“In the near future, we should expect an increase in volcanic activity, up to a paroxysmal eruption. In this case, the height of the ash column may reach 12 km, the lava flows will reach several kilometers, and will be extended. Mud flows may appear from the melting of the glacier. In the nearest populated areas, the strength of the ash fall may reach several millimeters, “wrote the Kamchatka branch of the Unified Geophysical Survey of the Russian Academy of Sciences on October 27. the Russian agency Interfax.
We remind you that in early October, the highest volcano erupted in Indonesia.
Before that, a series of earthquakes shook a supervolcano in Italy. And on September 11, one of the most active volcanoes in the world, Kilauea, woke up in Hawaii.
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