Sunday, July 26, 2009

rian.ru | Shiveluch volcano on Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula spews ash to 5,000 meters (3+ miles)

Kamchatka volcano spews ash to 5,000 meters in Russia's Far East

PETROPAVLOVSK-KAMCHATSKY, July 26 (RIA Novosti) -

Russia's northernmost active volcano churned out ash to a height of some 5,000 meters (23,000 feet) in the country's Far East late on Saturday, the local geophysics service said on Sunday.

The 3,283-meter (10,771-foot) Shiveluch volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula last erupted in December 2006 and has been active ever since.

The service reported registering over 170 tremors within the area in the past 24 hours. "Some of them were followed by powerful ash bursts and avalanches," a spokesman for the service said.

Volcanic activity over the past two-three years has significantly altered the contour of the volcano, with the crater increasing in size by 50% and the slopes becoming far steeper.

There are more than 150 volcanoes on Kamchatka, 29 of them active.