In Kamchatka, the Klyuchevskaya volcano spewed ash up to a height of 7 km.
In Kamchatka, the Klyuchevskaya volcano made an ash release to a height of up to 8 km. This was reported by the Main Directorate (GU) of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations in the Kamchatka Territory.
"On the morning of August 6, an ash discharge was recorded from Klyuchevskaya volcano to a height of up to 8 thousand m, with the height of the giant itself — 4,750 m. The ash plume spread in a southeasterly direction towards the Pacific Ocean. There are no settlements in the path of the spread of the ash plume," the TASS news agency quoted the agency as saying.
It is noted that as of 10:00 (01:00 Moscow time), the height of the ash emission was 10 thousand meters.
Earlier in the day, it was reported that the activity of four volcanoes was predicted. According to the agency, the action of the Klyuchevskaya and Krashennikova volcanoes will continue with ash emissions up to 8 km.
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