Russian volcanoes burst for the first time in centuries

Russian volcanoes burst for the first time in centuries

The volcano in the Far East Russia has been an outbreak for the first time over 500 years in the year, which experts say that it can be linked to the earthquake last week.

Kamachatka’s Crashinikov volcano threw six kilometers (7.7 miles) tall plum overnight. Russia’s Emergency Ministry said there was no threat in the population areas.

A few hours later, another major earthquake in Russia gave a warning of tsunami in three parts of the peninsula.

Can be connected to both events The magnificent 8.8 magnitude earthquake on the same area last weekWhich gave the Tsunami a far -reaching warning as French Polynesia and Chile.

Russian experts had warned that strong offer shock was possible after several weeks Wednesday’s earthquake – which was the strongest recorded so far, and millions of people were seen out.

On Sunday’s 7.0 magnitude earthquakes came to Kurilip Islands and waves up to 18 cm (7 in) can occur, the Russian Emergency Ministry said.

It states that despite the low wave height, the three parts of Kamchatar “still have to go away from the shore.”

According to the head of the Kamchakata volcano explosive response team, the last distortion of Crashininikov was in the 15th century.

According to the Russian state news agency RIA, Olga Girina has also said that it is associated with the previous 8.8 magnitude earthquake.

The Kamchakat Peninsula is inaccessible but is in the “Pacific Ring of Fire” – this is called the exper earthquake and a large number of volcanoes.

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