The Krasheninnikov Volcano exploded in the first instance in the history of observations. Prior to that, Lava exploded from 1463.
In the Russian Peninsula, Kamchatka was the first time during the observation, a Krasheninnikov volcano, a volcano of Krasheninnikov. On the night of August 2, he threw a pillar of ash at a height of 3-4 kilometers above sea level, according to Rossmi.
It was associated with a strong earthquake of magnitude 8.8, which took place in Kamchatka on July 30. According to the Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, the late recorded explosion of Krasheninnikov took place around 1463.
The “orange” level of risk is declared. Popla Holl spreads east – to the Pacific Ocean. There are no adjustments to its motion zone, the loss of ash in residential areas has not been recorded. According to the local Ministry of Emergency Department, tourist groups are also not registered in the volcanic area.
Earlier this week in Kamchatka, the Klyuchevskaya Sopka volcano was also activated -the highest in Eurasia and one of the most activated in the world. His explosions have been observed several times in recent years.
Remember, on July 30, a powerful earthquake of magnitude 8.7 took place on the coast of Kamchatka. The Tsunami threat to Kamchatka territory and the Russian Federation region of the Russian Federation, in Japan, China, New Zealand, the Philippines, Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands were declared.
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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