Kamachatka’s Klyuchevskoi volcano spews out 6 km high ash cloud
December 7, 2013 – KAMCHATKA –
The highest active volcano in Russia has thrown out an enormous ash
cloud up to six kilometers high, the Emergency Services Ministry said
Saturday. The Klyuchevskoi volcano in the tectonically active Kamchatka
region in Russia’s Far East has been erupting sporadically since August.
“We have observed the latest ash eruption from the Klyuchevskoi
volcano,” the local branch of the Emergency Services Ministry said in a
statement. “The ash cloud is moving in a north-east direction.” The
highest mountain in the Kamchataka region, Klyuchevskoi has erupted in
2005, 2008, 2010 and 2012, spewing out lava and ash over the surrounding
area. The Emergency Services Ministry said in the statement that a red
aviation warning was in place around Klyuchevskoi and cautioned tour
companies not to take tourists near the volcano. –RIA
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