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Volcano Erupts in Kamchatka - Russia

On 3 August, the Krasheninnikov volcano at the Kronotsky Reserve erupted after 600 years. The volcano sent an ash plume approximately 6 km high, spreading eastward over the Pacific Ocean. No ashfall has been recorded in inhabited areas, and there are no immediate threats to populated regions. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake accompanied the eruption, prompting a brief tsunami warning for three areas, which was later lifted by authorities. Moderate explosive activity may continue, although the volcano’s intensity has reportedly decreased. The eruption followed a massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake in Kamchatka earlier in the week.

Advice

Avoid the restricted zones around the active volcano and follow the advice of local emergency authorities. Check with your travel provider to determine whether personal travel plans are affected. Wear facemasks or other respiratory protective equipment to avoid inhaling the toxic gas present in the area.

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