Russia: Another threat is looming amid the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. An eruption of the Shivluch volcano in Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula has seen an ash plume up to a height of about 20 km. It is being called a threat to air traffic. The Kamchatka Volcano Eruption Response Team said that the aviation department has been alerted after the volcano erupted. It is estimated that the volcano can erupt at any time up to a height of 15 km. It may affect low-flying aircraft and international activities. People have been ordered to stay in their homes. After the explosion, the smoke spread 70 km away to the areas of Kaluchi and Kozyrevsk, the official said. So people have been asked to avoid non-essential travel. There are many volcanoes on earth. So it cannot be calculated. Among them, Shivluch volcano is 10,771 feet high. It is the most active volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula. In the last 10,000 years, it has erupted 60 times. It is said that the biggest explosion so far took place in the year 2007. The Kamchatka volcano eruption response team had already warned that it is very active and could erupt at any time. The team said that the lava dose inside the Shivluch volcano is increasing rapidly. A lot of steam and gas was constantly coming out of its vents. There were also small explosions. Eventually the Shivluch volcano erupted and an ash plume was seen up to a height of about 20 km.
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