For the first time in centuries, there is a volcano in the Far East of Russia.

For the first time in centuries, there is a volcano in the Far East of Russia.

A volcano ripped throughout the night on Sunday on the remote Eastern Dasturbation Peninsula of Russia, stated that scientists said that for the first time in hundreds of years, after a large-scale 8.8-magnitude earthquake.

According to staff of the Crroninicov volcano, the Crassheninicov volcano sent a 6 kilometer (3.7 mi) ash, where the volcano is located. Images released by the state media showed dense clouds of ash rising above the volcano.

During the explosion, the Ministry of Emergency of Kamchatka wrote on Telegram, “Plum is spreading from volcano to the Pacific Ocean.

The explosion was accompanied by the 7.0-atom earthquake and inspired the tsunami warning for three areas of the doodle. The tsunami warning was later removed by the Ministry of Russia for emergency services.

Olga Girina, head of the Kamchatka volcanic eruption response team, said, “This has been the first historically confirmed the Krasininicov volcano in 600 years.”

The global volcanic program of the Smithsonian Institution in the US lists the final explosion of Krasininicov, which takes place 475 years ago in 1550.

The cause of discrepancy was not clear.

The doodle volcanic eruption reaction team said late Sunday night that the volcanic activity was decreasing, but “moderate explosive activity” could continue.

Explosion occurred after another Huge earthquake In the Far East of Russia in the early hours of Wednesday, an 8.8-changing templer, who caused small tsunami waves in Japan and Alaska and warned South towards New Zealand for Hawaii, North and Central America and Pacific islands.

The Associated Press

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