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    Krasheninnikov Volcano Erupts in Russia after Nearby Magnitude 8.8 Earthquake

    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtAugust 4, 2025003 Mins Read
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    Krasheninnikov Volcano Erupts in Russia after Nearby Magnitude 8.8 Earthquake

    A massive column of ash erupts from the Krasheninnikov volcano in Russia’s eastern Kamchatka region, marking its first eruption since 1550, according to the Smithsonian Institution’s Global Volcanism Program, on August 3, 2025. The eruption comes just days after one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded in the region.

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    Russian Volcano, Dormant for Hundreds of Years, Erupts after Massive Nearby Quake

    The Krasheninnikov volcano, located less than 150 miles away from the epicenter of Russia’s July 29 earthquake, began erupting on August 3

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    A massive column of ash erupts from the Krasheninnikov volcano in Russia’s eastern Kamchatka region, marking its first eruption since 1550, according to the Smithsonian Institution’s Global Volcanism Program, on August 3, 2025. The eruption comes just days after one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded in the region.

    Sheldovitsky Artem Igorevich/IViS/Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images

    Russia’s Krasheninnikov volcano erupted for the first time in centuries on August 3, sending ash and gas nearly four miles into the atmosphere—less than 150 miles away from the epicenter of the magnitude 8.8 earthquake that struck on July 29.

    The mountain is one of eight active volcanoes in the Kronotsky Nature Reserve and part of the Eastern Kamchatka Volcanic Arc. The eruption began around 6 A.M. local time on Sunday (2 P.M. EDT on August 2), when personnel in the area noticed ash, steam and gas escaping from the slopes of the volcano, according to a Russian-language statement posted on the nature reserve’s website.

    READ MORE: Why the Russian Earthquake Didn’t Cause a Huge Tsunami

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    The volcano is located on the sparsely populated Kamchatka Peninsula, just across the international date line from Alaska’s Aleutian Islands. Because of its remote location, the volcano presents little threat to humans. Scientists have cataloged 31 previous confirmed eruptions of Krasheninnikov throughout the current Holocene epoch, which began about 11,700 years ago. Its most recent known eruption occurred around 1550, according to the Smithsonian Institution‘s Global Volcanism Program.

    Large earthquakes do occasionally trigger nearby volcanic eruptions, according to the U.S. Geological Survey—but only if the volcano is already nearing an eruption, with enough magma stored inside of it undergoing high enough pressure.

    Another volcano in the same arc, Klyuchevskoy, is also currently erupting. Scientists watched lava fill the crater beginning in April and confirmed large amounts of fresh lava there on July 19, before the massive earthquake. This volcano has historically been much more active than Krasheninnikov, with more than 111 Holocene eruptions identified by scientists, including more than a dozen in the past two decades.

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