Overview
- KVERT reported an ash plume from Krachennikov rising to about 2.5 kilometers with a roughly 90‑kilometer ash trail to the east‑southeast.
- The aviation color code for Krachennikov is set to orange, signaling potential hazard to local air transport.
- Regional emergency officials recorded 16 offshore aftershocks in the past 24 hours, peaking at magnitude 5.4, with one felt on land.
- Two ash emissions were noted at Krachennikov in the current monitoring period, and authorities say no ash fall has been detected in populated areas.
- Warnings remain in force for multiple active volcanoes, including Klyuchevskoy, as scientists continue heightened monitoring following the July 30 M8.8 quake.