Russia's Shiveluch volcano continues to shoot ash into the sky after beginning its explosive eruption over the weekend following a powerful magnitude 7.0 earthquake in the Pacific Ocean.
Shiveluch has been assigned a red aviation hazard code, which means that its activity is dangerous for the operation of engines of low-altitude aircraft PETROPAVLOVSK-KAMCHATSKY, November 7.
MOSCOW, April 13. /TASS/. The Shiveluch volcano on Russia’s far eastern Kamchatka Peninsula has calmed down after three days of eruptions, but it can still eject ash plumes up to 6 km into the ...
The Shiveluch volcano erupted just after midnight reaching a crescendo about six hours later, spewing out an ash cloud over an area of 108,000 square kilometers (41,699 square miles), according to ...
Russia’s Shiveluch volcano has erupted following a 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck off the eastern coast of the country. According to the US Geological Survey, the quake’s epicenter was about 55 ...