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Shiveluch volcano eruption in Kamchatka
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Wow. Mount Shiveluch is blowing its top, a la Mount St. Helens, but I bet it's the next size up, VEI 6 like Pinatubo. Check out the ominous rumbling around 3:15.
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The volcanically active Kamchatka peninsula is on the east coast of Russia opposite the panhandle of Alaska, forming part of the Ring of Fire.
Volcanoes far north or south of the equator don't tend to affect weather (it turned out Tonga probably DID, but not for the usual reasons. New research suggests that when an underwater volcano's magma chamber is breached so that it explodes and blasts vaporized ocean water above the clouds into the normally dry stratosphere, that disrupts jet streams and weather until all that water comes down. It appears that Australia's and New Zealand's floods and La Niña maybe be due to Tonga's big BANG.)
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Russia's Shiveluch Volcano Erupts After Earthquake
Russia’s Shiveluch Volcano Erupts After Powerful 7.0-Magnitude Earthquake… The Shiveluch volcano in Russia, one of the country’s most active, erupted on Sunday, sending plumes of ash 5 kilometers (3 miles) into the sky over the Kamchatka Peninsula. This dramatic volcanic activity followed a powerful 7.0-magnitude earthquake that struck off Kamchatka’s east coast early that morning. The eruption…
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The Shiveluch volcano, located on Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula, erupted Tuesday, sending an enormous ash cloud 12 miles (20 km) into the atmosphere. Nearby towns and villages were blanketed with a thick layer of brown volcanic ash. No injuries or deaths have occurred, but aircraft are being warned to avoid the area due to the large ash cloud.
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Shiveluch volcano erupts
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The Shiveluch volcano, located on Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula, erupted Tuesday, sending an enormous ash cloud 12 miles (20 km) into the atmosphere. Nearby towns and villages were blanketed with a thick layer of brown volcanic ash. No injuries or deaths have occurred, but aircraft are being warned to avoid the area due to the large ash cloud.
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I'm going apeshit trying to find this one very specific very low res photo of a volcano eruption. I found it months ago on google maps and it looked like a video or streetview screenshot or something but the composition and colours were so gorgeous I was gonna paint it WHERE IS IT AAAAAAAA
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Powerful eruption of volcano Shiveluch on the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia
Scientists estimate that the ash cloud was 15-20 kilometers high. 🤔
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PETROPAVLOVSK-KAMCHATSKY, Russia (Reuters) -One of Russia's most active volcanoes erupted on the far eastern Kamchatka peninsula on Tuesday, shooting a vast cloud of ash far into the sky that smothered villages in drifts of grey volcanic dust and triggered an aviation warning.
The Shiveluch volcano erupted just after midnight and reached a crescendo about six hours later, spewing out an ash cloud over an area of 108,000 square kilometres (41,700 square miles), according to the Kamchatka Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences' Geophysical Survey.
Lava flows tumbled from the volcano, melting snow and prompting a warning of mud flows along a nearby highway while villages were carpeted in drifts of grey ash as deep as 8.5 centimetres (3.5 inches), the deepest in 60 years.
Pictures showed the cloud billowing over the forests and rivers of the far east and of villages covered in ash.
"The ash reached 20 kilometres high, the ash cloud moved westwards and there was a very strong fall of ash on nearby villages," said Danila Chebrov, director of the Kamchatka branch of the Geophysical Survey.
"The volcano was preparing for this for at least a year... and the process is continuing though it has calmed a little now," Chebrov said.
Around 24 hours after the volcano began erupting, a 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Kamchatka, the geological survey said. Russian scientists said the quake was an aftershock from an April 3 earthquake.
About 300,000 people live on Russia's vast Kamchatka peninsula, which juts into the Pacific Ocean northeast of Japan.
The volcano, one of Kamchatka's largest and most active, would probably calm now, Chebrov said, though he cautioned that further major ash clouds could not be excluded. Chebrov said the lava flows should not reach local villages.
There were no immediate reports of casualties, though scientists said the volcano was still erupting 15 hours after the start of the eruption.
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Volcanoes Shiveluch and Klyuchevskaya Sopka in Kamchatka (the Far East of Russia) woke up and started erupting
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Bangladesh Floods: Nearly 3 Million People Stranded and 2 Dead
Nearly three million people have been stranded and at least two lives have been lost due to floods in Bangladesh, which have submerged vast regions. https://twitter.com/smzakaria/status/1826357023895666820
Also Read: Eruption of Russia’s Shiveluch Volcano Follows 7.0-Magnitude Earthquake Numerous residents have been forced to evacuate their homes, utilizing boats and other methods as the floodwaters breached residential areas. Video footage shows people wading through knee-deep water, carrying their belongings in a desperate attempt to seek shelter. The worst-hit areas include Feni, Moulvibazar, Habiganj, Comilla and Chittagong. These districts are facing the flooding with five major rivers reported to be flowing above the danger levels. The Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre has issued warnings that with continuous rainfall and water levels are expected to rise further over the next 24 hours. The floods has affected road connectivity in multiple regions. A 2015 analysis by the World Bank Institute estimated that 3.5 million people in the country are at risk of annual river flooding. India’s Ministry of External Affairs issued a statement clarifying that the floods in the country were not caused by the release of waters from the Dumbur dam on the Gumti River in Tripura. The ministry addressed that the flooding in Bangladesh is due to heavy rainfall in the catchment areas downstream of the dam. The Dumbur dam is located over 120 kilometers from the Bangladesh border and it is a low-height dam. It generates power that feeds into a grid from which Bangladesh also draws 40 MW. India has water level observation sites along the river course and it has been transmitting real-time flood data to the neighboring country as per bilateral protocols. In India’s Tripura state, which has also been affected by the same weather system, 12 people have died due to landslides and floods. The Indian government has deployed disaster management teams, boats and helicopters to assist in rescue operations. The Indian ministry’s statement underlined the need for close cooperation between India and Bangladesh in managing shared rivers which often cause flooding on both sides of the border. The Gumti River is a trans-boundary river that originates in the northeastern Indian state of Tripura and flows into Bangladesh. The river passes through the Chittagong division in Bangladesh affecting areas like Comilla before joining the Meghna River. https://twitter.com/doamuslimsbn2/status/1826282530552873397 Also Read: World’s Oldest First-Time Panda Mom Ying Ying Gives Birth to Twin Cubs The MEA has denied that the floods in Bangladesh were caused by the release of water from the Dumbur Dam. The ministry addressed that the dam is located over 120 kilometers upstream from the Indo-Bangla border. The Dumbur Dam is described as a low-height structure, approximately 30 meters tall primarily used for power generation. The country also receives 40 MW of power from this dam. According to the India Meteorological Department, the heavy rains responsible for the flooding were due to a low-pressure area over central Bangladesh and the adjoining region. The Gumti River’s catchment areas both in India and Bangladesh experienced the heaviest rainfall of the year during the period leading up to the floods. The MEA pointed out that heavy rainfall had been occurring since August 21 in Tripura and adjacent districts in the country. Tripura has been affected by the floods with more than 34,000 people displaced. Reports from Tripura indicate that at least nine people including three members of a single family have died due to landslides and drowning incidents. Rivers in Tripura, the Gumti are flowing above critical levels with the main river crossing the extreme danger level. The Indian government has deployed National Disaster Relief Force teams to the region. India and Bangladesh share 54 cross-border rivers. The MEA underlined the importance of continued cooperation between the two nations to address the challenges by such natural disasters. There are three water-level observation sites along the Gumti River in Tripura, Amarpur, Sonamura and Sonamura 2, which are part of a bilateral protocol for real-time data sharing with the country. Data showing rising water levels were transmitted to Bangladesh up to 3:00 PM on August 21, 2024 in accordance with the bilateral protocol. However the floods caused a power outage at 6:00 PM, which disrupted communication channels. Efforts were made to maintain contact through alternative means designed for urgent data transmission. The floods have affected eight districts including Sunamganj, Maulvibazar, Habiganj, Feni, Chittagong, Noakhali, Comilla and Khagrachari. Deaths have been reported in these regions due to the floods. The IMD has issued warnings of heavy rainfall in the northeastern regions of India including Assam, Meghalaya and Tripura due to the low-pressure system persisting over north Bangladesh. The rainfall in South Tripura has been heavy with Bagafa recording 49 centimeters within 24 hours from 8:30 AM on August 21 to 8:30 AM on August 22. The IMD also predicts the formation of a cyclonic circulation over the North Bay of Bengal and neighboring areas around August 24. https://twitter.com/tahsin_nabil_1/status/1826309524653060255 Also Read: Bananas: Fusarium Wilt is Pushing Our Favorite Fruit Toward Extinction
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‘Factually Incorrect’: India Denies Reports Linking Bangladesh Flooding Due To Tripura Dam Opening - News18The statement from the MEA comes in response to reports from various media outlets alleging that the opening of the Dumbur hydroelectric project’s gates has led to flooding in Bangladesh CNN News:
Deadly floods impact hundreds of thousands in Bangladesh and northeast India | CNNRescuers are scrambling to evacuate flooded communities after heavy rains inundated parts of Bangladesh and northeast India, causing rivers on both sides of the border to reach extreme levels. CNA:
Bangladesh floods maroon nearly three million people, kill twoDHAKA: Relentless monsoon rains and flooding have stranded nearly three million people in Bangladesh and killed two, submerging vast areas and damaging homes and infrastructure, officials from the country’s disaster management ministry said on Thursday (Aug 22). Reuters TV showed Bangladesh residents evacu NDTV:
“Not Correct...”: Government On Reports India Dam Caused Bangladesh FloodsFlooding in the eastern districts of Bangladesh were not caused by the opening of a dam on the Gumti River in Tripura, the government clarified Thursday. AP News: Floods maroon many people in Bangladesh and India and cause at least 15 deathsFloodwaters have inundated parts of India and Bangladesh, causing at least 15 deaths. Authorities said Thursday at least 11 people have died in India’s state of Tripura and media reports say at least four have died in Bangladesh. Hindustan Times:
Afternoon briefing: India denies Bangladesh flooding due to Tripura dam; Abhishek Banerjee breaks silence; and moreA shortlist of the biggest headlines, recommended stories, and a special collection of news items that you should check out. Read the full article
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A ERUPÇÃO EXPLOSIVA DO VULCÃO SHIVELUCH NA RÚSSIA | RUMOA2MILHOES
CONSIDERE APOIAR O TRABALHO DO SPACE TODAY, ASSINANDO A PLATAFORMA SPACE TODAY PLUS PREMIUM, POR APENAS R$29,00 POR MÊS, MENOS DE 1 REAL POR DIA!!! https://spacetodayplus.com.br/premium/ Um poderoso terremoto de magnitude 7,0 atingiu a região de Kamchatka, no Extremo Oriente da Rússia, provocando uma erupção significativa no vulcão Shiveluch. A erupção resultou na emissão de uma enorme nuvem de cinzas, que alcançou cinco quilômetros de altura, gerando alertas para aeronaves devido ao risco de navegação aérea na área. As autoridades emitiram um "código vermelho", destacando a seriedade da situação para o tráfego aéreo. Esse evento sísmico despertou preocupações entre os cientistas sobre a possibilidade de ocorrer um terremoto ainda mais devastador nas próximas 24 horas, com uma magnitude estimada em 9,0. Embora o tremor tenha sido intenso, até o momento não foram relatados danos significativos ou interrupções de voos comerciais na região, mas as autoridades permanecem em alerta. A península de Kamchatka, uma área conhecida por sua intensa atividade geotérmica, tem sido historicamente propensa a terremotos e erupções vulcânicas. A combinação dessas forças naturais representa uma ameaça constante para as comunidades locais e o tráfego aéreo, destacando a necessidade de monitoramento contínuo e preparação para emergências. Esse recente episódio sublinha a importância da cooperação internacional em monitoramento e resposta a desastres naturais, especialmente em áreas remotas e de difícil acesso como Kamchatka, onde a natureza demonstra seu poder de maneira imprevisível e devastadora. #VOLCANO #EARTH #GEOLOGY
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#Breaking: An #earthquake with a 7.0 magnitude struck in the #Pacific off the far eastern coast of #Russia.
An earthquake with a 7.0 magnitude struck in the Pacific off the far eastern coast of Russia. It then triggered the eruption of the Shiveluch volcano, according to the US Geological Survey. https://trib.al/8nxdVhe Video: https://x.com/i/status/1825259276342046915 Source: X
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Shiveluch volcano erupts in Russia after powerful magnitude-7.0 earthquake http://dlvr.it/TC4C4g
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Kamchatka earthquake, shiveluch volcano eruption
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