Earthquake in Russia, today live: last hour of the eruption of the Kracheninnikov volcano in Kamchatka after the earthquake

by Andrea
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For the first time in almost 300 years, seven volcanoes are active in unison in Kamchatka, in the distant Russian East, which aroused after the earthquake of magnitude 8.8 that occurred last week and that according to Russian scientists caused a displacement of 2 meters in the south of the peninsula.

The bezimianni volcanoes, Kambalni, Karimsnki, Kliuchevski, Krahenínikov, Mutnovski and Avachinski, which were not active at the same time since 1737, when there was also an earthquake in the region, local media reported.

It is particular to the case of the Krahenínikov volcano, which began to broadcast for the first time since 1463 and these days has expelled columns of ashes up to 6 kilometers high.

Another case that worries scientists is that of Kambalni, inactive for several decades.

Meanwhile, the Kliñevski lava flow reaches 3 kilometers in length approaching the Bogdánovich glacier, which has already begun to melt.

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