7 Kamchatka Volcanoes Erupt After 8.8 Quake in Russia

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7 Kamchatka Volcanoes Erupt After 8.8 Quake in Russia

The Klyuchevskoi volcano erupts in Kamchatka, Russia, on Aug. 5, 2025. Roman Melnik/Volcaniya Telegram channel via AP/Screenshot via NTD

Seven volcanoes, including Eurasia’s highest Klyuchevskoi, Krasheninnikov, Avachinsky, and others, have woken up in Russia’s Kamchatka after a powerful quake last week.

The scientists of the Volcanology and Seismology Institute of Russia’s Academy of Science in the country’s Far East called this a “parade of volcanic eruptions” and said that it happened for the first time in 300 years.

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