Klyuchevskoy volcano in Kamchatka threw ash up to 5.5 km above sea level. This has been reported Web site Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
As the institute notes, large hot lava flows in the Apakhonchichsky and Kozyrevsky trenches continue to cause ancient pyroclastic material to collapse from the edges of the trenches.
“From time to time, ash clouds that rise up to 5.5 km above sea level appear,” said scientists, emphasizing that the ash cloud extends 258 km east of the volcano.
They warned that the danger of ash eruption continued up to 7 km above sea level. Ongoing volcanic activity may also affect low-flying aircraft.
On November 2, the Klyuchevskoy volcano reached paroxysm. scientists reportedThat the strongest – paroxysmal – phase of the eruption at the Klyuchevsky volcano has ended.
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Source: Gazeta

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