Russian volcano puts on display in latest eruption
Shiveluch, one of Kamchatka's largest volcanoes, erupted with an ash column nearly 9,000 metres high, triggering an orange aviation alert, officials reported.
- A volcano in Russia erupted on January 28, sending ash several kilometers into the sky, according to authorities.
- The Shiveluch volcano produced an ash column nearly 9,000 meters high, as reported by the local branch of Russia’s Academy of Sciences.
- An orange aviation alert has been issued for the area near Shiveluch by the Kamchatka Volcanic Eruption Response Team.
- Kamchatka Peninsula's volcanoes have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized for their extraordinary volcanic landscape since 1996.
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A huge ash cloud hangs over Kamchatka. The volcano Schiweluch has erupted and darkened the sky in eastern Russia. The authorities warn of the consequences, which are also hundreds of kilometers far to be felt.
The Shiveluch volcano, one of Russia's most active ones, launched this Wednesday a dense column of sand that reached about 7,100 meters high, according to the Unified Geophysical Service of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The phenomenon occurred in Kamchatka Peninsula, in the far western part of the country. A 23-year-old British tourist dies after falling from Penhasco in Australia; body is found on the beach Images captured from Klyuchi's loc…
Russia Volcano Eruption: Volcano Erupts in Remote Kamchatka Peninsula, Sends Massive Ash Plume Nearly 9,000 Metres Into Sky (Watch Video) | 🌎 LatestLY
One of the most active volcanoes in Russia’s remote Kamchatka Peninsula, Shiveluch, staged a dramatic display on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, sending a massive ash plume nearly 9,000 meters (29,500 feet) into the sky. The eruption triggered an orange aviation alert, the second-highest warning level, as the drifting ash cloud posed a potential hazard to aircraft in the region. 🌎 Russia Volcano Eruption: Volcano Erupts in Remote Kamchatka Peninsu…
On the Kamchatka peninsula in the Far East of Russia, the volcano Shiweluch has erupted. The authorities proclaimed the second highest alarm level.
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