Shiveluch Volcano of Russia | 22 Aug 2024

Source: TH

Recently, the Shiveluch volcano in Russia erupted after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck the eastern coast of the country.

  • Additionally, the Ebeko volcano on the Kuril Islands also released ash in the atmosphere.
  • Shiveluch volcano is a large and active volcano in Kamchatka peninsula, Russia.
    • The summit has a broad caldera (a large crater) that was formed during a past eruption.
  • In November 1952, a devastating 9.0 magnitude earthquake in Kamchatka caused significant damage and triggered a tsunami in Hawaii.
  • Kamchatka Peninsula:
  • It is located in the Russian Far East and extends into the Pacific Ocean, separating the Sea of Okhotsk from the Bering Sea portion of the ocean.
  • It is a part of the Pacific Ring of Fire and contains both active and dormant volcanoes.
  • It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Tata Power won a contract in 2017 to mine coal from Krutogorovskoye Coal Deposit in Kamchatka peninsula.

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