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Shiveluch and Klyuchevsky volcanos stilled
28.10.2010 15:28
Shiveluch and Klyuchevsky volcanos stilled

Kamchatka volcanoes of Shiveluch and Klyuchevsky have stilled today on Tuesday, Octobre, 28, reports the web-site of Russian MES (Ministry for Emergancy situations).
      
      An ashfall happened this on the night of the October, 27th/28th in the city of Ust-Kamchatsk. It was caused by eruption of volcanoes Shiveluch and Klyuchevsky, which are cituated in 100 kilometres from the city. All the roard were cordoned off and the people are not recommended to go out unless necessary. However, according to MES, at the moment there is no serious danger for the tenants of Ust-Kamchatsk. Roads are opened, but the people are still recommended to stay at home and to be careful: ashfall can happen again.
      
      Shiveluch volcano is active lately. Last time it erupted in 2009, earlier - in 2005 when a seismic station of Baidarnaya was swept away by a lava flow, the lenght of which has reached 25 kilometres.
      
      
      www.lenta.ru
      www.vesti.ru
Author: Yulia Buzykina


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