Thursday, 26 March 2020

SHIVELUCH VOLCANO EXPLODES INTO THE STRATOSPHERE — 49,200 FT (15 KM) — GLOBAL COOLING

MARCH 26, 2020 CAP ALLON
https://electroverse.net/shiveluch-volcano-explodes-into-the-stratosphere/

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On the back of the recent seismic uptick observed across the Kamchatka region –including the Kuril Islands’ M7.5– comes the violent eruption of Shiveluch; Russia’s largest and most active volcano.

The powerful explosion occurred on March 25, with the Kamchatkan Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT) recording an ash plume reaching a maximum estimated altitude of 49,200 ft (15 km), and drifting in a NW direction, according to volcanodiscovery.com.

The volcano’s lava dome, at an elevation of 8,200 ft (2.5 km), remains “in a very active state”.

Ongoing activity is also expected to affect international and low-flying aircraft.

posted on twitter by Orion 1223star Mar 25, 2020



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