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Highest volcano in Eurasia starts erupting

The highest active volcano in Eurasia, Klyuchevskaya Sopka has started to erupt, officials with the Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said.
On the night of October 15, there was light seen over the summit of the volcano indicating a blowout of lava in its crater.

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Two volcanoes erupted Thursday on Russia's far-eastern Kamchatka Peninsula, tossing massive ash clouds miles (kilometers) into the air, forcing flights to divert and blanketing one town with thick, heavy ash.
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Klyuchevskoi volcano in Kamchatka welled out lava from a crack overnight, but no threat to people was reported.
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The Klyuchevskaya Volcano on Russias Kamchatka Peninsula has started releasing clouds of smoke and ash.

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The Klyuchevskoy volcano, on the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia's Far East, has erupted shooting molten rocks 200 metres into the sky.
A lava flow has also started to flow down the eastern slope of the volcano.

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The Klyuchevskoy volcano on Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula is showing signs of coming to life, throwing out red-hot rocks, seismologists say.
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The Klyuchevskaya Volcano on Russias Kamchatka Peninsula released a plume of ash on December 8, 2008.

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Klyuchevskoy a stratovolcano located in the north central region of the Kamchatka Peninsula, is blasting ash up to 32,000 feet in the air, and has diverted air traffic headed toward the Far East.

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This is the largest eruption to occur in the North Pacific in a decade, and is providing students at the University of Alaska Fairbanks a unique opportunity to collaborate with scientists, as well as state and federal agencies.
Klyuchevskoys been erupting since January, but the largest explosions in the eruption began June 28, 2007. These explosions created a 1,360-mile-long band of ash, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk to the Aleutian Islands, clogging well-used air routes with volcanic ash that prove deadly for aircraft.

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