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Klyuchevskoy Volcano Eruption Triggers Orange Aviation Alert After Ash Reaches 7 Kilometers

Emergency services warn of possible light ashfall in nearby districts.

Overview

  • KVERT reported explosive activity at 09:30 local time that lofted ash to about 7 kilometers above sea level.
  • The ash plume extended roughly 33 kilometers to the southwest, according to the volcano observatory's Telegram update.
  • The aviation color code was raised to orange, with KVERT warning of hazards to both local and international flights.
  • Russia's Emergency Ministry said Ust-Kamchatsky, Milkovsky and Bystrinsky districts could see minor ashfall, though none had been observed so far.
  • Authorities forecast the potential for ash dispersal to persist through October 17 as monitoring and alerts continue.