Russia's Shiveluch volcano erupted today, February 3, 2026, unleashing a towering ash plume that has disrupted air travel and painted skies gray across the Kamchatka Peninsula. The eruption, one of the most significant in recent years, sent ash columns soaring over 10 kilometers high, with winds carrying the cloud northwest into remote regions.
Local authorities have issued warnings for residents to stay indoors and avoid ash-covered areas. 🚨 Flights to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Airport have been temporarily suspended, leaving travelers scrambling for updates. Volcanologists are monitoring the situation closely, as Shiveluch remains one of Eurasia's most active volcanoes.
While no immediate casualties are reported, the eruption serves as a stark reminder of nature's power in our climate-conscious era. 🌍 Scientists note that such events could temporarily influence regional weather patterns, though global impacts are unlikely.
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Massive ash plume rises as Russia's Shiveluch volcano erupts
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