In Kamchatka, the Klyuchevskaya volcano spewed ash up to a height of 10 km.
In Kamchatka, the Klyuchevskaya volcano made an ash release to a height of up to 10 km. This was announced on August 7 by the Main Directorate (GU) of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations in the Kamchatka Territory in its Telegram channel.
"The ash release occurred on the morning of August 7 at an altitude of up to 10 thousand m. The plume spreads in a northeasterly direction from the volcano towards the Bering Sea. The settlements of Ust—Kamchatsk and Krutoberegovo are on the path of the spread of the ash plume. A small amount of ash may settle in them," the message says.
It is noted that the volcano has now been assigned an orange aviation hazard code.
Earlier, on August 6, in Kamchatka, the Klyuchevskaya volcano made an ash release to a height of up to 8 km. It is noted that as of 10:00 (01:00 Moscow time), the height of the ash emission was 10 thousand meters.
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