Russia’s Shiveluch volcano on eastern Kamchatka Peninsula erupts | USA TODAY

The Shiveluch volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia erupted, covering nearby villages in ash and blocking out the sun.

RELATED: Shiveluch volcano erupts in Russia, sends ash plume 12 miles into sky

One of Russia's most active volcanoes erupted early Tuesday spewing clouds of dust more than 65,000 feet into the sky. The Shiveluch volcano in the Kamchatka Krai region began erupting just after midnight, the Russian Academy of Sciences Geophysical Survey reported.

A video shared on Twitter by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs shows massive ash clouds rain down from the volcano. The footage showed the volcano in "full eruption mode," with the government account noting ash emissions had reached 12 miles high.

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28 comments

    1. Russia’s Shiveluch volcano on eastern Kamchatka Peninsula erupts | USA TODAY 1647pm 11.4.23 anyone goin in there to film the effects and on-going event as they do in iceland…?

    1. I notice it erupted the day AFTER he threatened to send nukes to Yellowstone, hoping to set off the supervolcano there.

    2. Yeah this is God punishing Russia for attacking Ukraine karma at its finest I have a feeling this will hurt Russia badly to the point where they lose this war honesty good always wins in the end so divine intervention for Ukraine

  1. I know some people in Russia, hope they are okay. Doesn’t matter where anyone lives, this is really tragic.

  2. All the ash reminds me of the Volcan Fuego eruption. Its sad to see the same thing happening in other places

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