Evacuation Volcano in Kamchatka

One of the world's largest volcanoes on the Kamchatka Peninsula has been reactivated, throwing ashes at a height of six miles [6.5 km] above sea level, the Geophysics Department of the Russian Academy of Sciences announced. “Vulcanus Kljucevskoj has thrown ash at a height of 6.5 kilometers above sea level, and the ash cloud has spread [...]
One of the world's largest volcanoes on the Kamchatka Peninsula has been reactivated, throwing ashes at a height of six miles [6.5 km] above sea level, the Geophysics Department of the Russian Academy of Sciences announced.
“Vulcanus Kljucevskoj has dumped ash at a height of 5 miles [6.5 km] above sea level, and the ash cloud has spread 70 kilometers northwest of the”, it says. /Kosovo pres/












