After the volcano located in Russia's far east erupted, clouds of ash were visible from 250km away.
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00:00Shiviluch, one of Russia's most active volcanoes on the Kamchatka Peninsula, erupted on Thursday
00:07evening, sending ash clouds up to 15 kilometers high and covering large areas with dust. The
00:13ash extended over 250 kilometers to the east, blanketing several villages. The Institute
00:21of Volcanology declared the highest possible aviation alert, according to Russian media.
00:26The Kamchatka Peninsula is one of the world's most concentrated areas with about 30 active
00:32volcanoes.
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