Russia’s Krasheninnikov Volcano Erupts, Propelling Ash Columns 4 km High
The volcanic activity commenced at 2:50 a.m. local time (1650 GMT Saturday), propelling ash columns soaring between 3 and 4 kilometers above sea level, according to the Kamchatka Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT) via its Telegram channel.
Authorities reported the ash cloud drifting eastward toward the Pacific Ocean. Fortunately, no populated areas lie in the trajectory of the ash, and no ashfall has been reported in nearby communities. In response, an orange-level aviation alert has been issued to warn air traffic.
Situated roughly 200 kilometers north of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and just 13 kilometers south of Lake Kronotskoye, Krasheninnikov belongs to Kamchatka’s Eastern Volcanic Zone.
Meanwhile, the regional Emergency Ministry branch cautioned that several other active volcanoes in the region could emit ash clouds reaching heights of 6 to 10 kilometers. Residents and visitors were urged to steer clear of areas within 10 kilometers of these volcanic peaks.
This eruption closely follows a massive 8.7-magnitude earthquake that recently shook the Kamchatka Peninsula, triggering tsunami alerts and forcing a state of emergency declaration in Kamchatka and the Severo-Kurilsk district.
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