Russian volcano erupts days after monster quake shakes region
Summary
A large volcano erupted in Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, days after a strong earthquake hit the area. The Krasheninnikov Volcano erupted for the first time in at least 400 years, causing an ash and gas cloud warning for aviation.Key Facts
- The Krasheninnikov Volcano erupted in Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula region.
- The eruption happened days after a magnitude 8.8 earthquake in the same area.
- The volcano is located about 125 miles northeast of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.
- An aviation alert was issued due to the ash cloud, reaching 27,000 feet.
- This was the first recorded eruption of the volcano in at least 400 years.
- The area is sparsely populated, posing no immediate threat to people.
- The earthquake also prompted tsunami warnings across the Pacific.
- Researchers are examining if the earthquake and volcano eruption are connected.
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