The highest volcano of Eurasia woke up – Klyuchevskaya Sopka. There is a lava gathering, a strong volcanic glow and explosion.
On Wednesday, July 30, Klyuchevskaya Hill began exploding from the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia after a powerful earthquake in the Pacific Ocean. It was reported by Rossmi that there was a reference to the geophysical service of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
The volcano threw ashes at a height of up to three kilometers above the sea level. There is a gathering of a high lava along the western slope, a strong volcanic glow and explosion.
Meanwhile, a warning about the tsunami threat was canceled in Kamchatka.
Remember that on the morning of July 30, a powerful magnitude 8.7 earthquake occurred on the coast of Kamchatka. A warning was announced about the tsunami in Kamchatka territory and the Sakhalin region of the Russian Federation, in Japan, China, New Zealand, the Philippines, Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands.
The earthquake has been the strongest in the world since the beginning of this year. It was included in the list of six strongest in the 21st century and became the most destructive for the region after the 1952 earthquake
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Source: korrespondent

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