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Russian volcano erupts for first time in 600 years A volcano on Russia's far eastern Kamchatka Peninsula erupted overnight into Sunday for the first time in at least 400 years.
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A volcano in Kamchatka has erupted for the first time in 600 years, in an event believed to be linked to this week's huge earthquake in Russia's far east, Russian media and scientists have said.
A volcano on Russia’s far eastern Kamchatka Peninsula has erupted for what scientists said is the first time in hundreds of years, days after a massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake.
Officials believe a volcano that erupted in Russia after hundreds of years may be connected to a huge earthquake last week. See video and photos.
Among the active volcanic eruptions was the Krasheninnikov volcano, a previously at least 400-year-dormant volcano.
Russian volcano erupts after centuries of dormancy, spewing hot ash into sky and triggering 7.0-magnitude earthquake with tsunami warning on Kamchatka Peninsula.
A volcano in far eastern Russia has erupted for the first time in more than 500 years, which experts say may be linked to last week's massive earthquake.
Less than a week after a massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake sparked tsunami warnings throughout the Pacific Ocean, a volcano in far eastern Russia, on Sunday, spewed hot ash miles into the sky, marki… ...
A massive column of ash erupts from the Krasheninnikov volcano in Russia’s eastern Kamchatka region, marking its first eruption since 1550, according to the Smithsonian Institution’s Global ...
STORY: :: Russia’s Krasheninnikov Volcano erupts for the first time in 600 years:: Kamchatka region, Russia:: August 3, 2025:: Credit: Instagram / @artemsheldrThe volcanic eruption was filmed by ...
A volcano on Russia’s far eastern Kamchatka Peninsula erupted overnight into Sunday for what scientists said is the first time in hundreds of years, days after a massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake.