Klyuchevskaya Volcano Erupts: Lava Rising!

A significant eruption has occurred at the Klyuchevskaya volcano in Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula. This event coincided with an increase in seismic activity in the region.
On August 5, the eruption caused ash plumes to rise up to 7 kilometers. Authorities have indicated that the volcano may erupt up to 10 kilometers in the coming days.
The eruption followed a powerful earthquake measuring 8.8 that occurred on July 30. This has led to increased volcanic activity in the area.
The Ministry of Emergency Situations in the region has advised against traveling near the volcanoes. It is recommended to avoid travel within a 10-kilometer radius.

Experts warn that this volcanic activity may increase in the coming days. Kamchatka is known as one of the most active volcanic regions in the world.
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