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Klyuchevskoy Volcano Erupts After 8.8 Earthquake in Russia’s Far East | Tsunami Alerts Downgraded

Klyuchevskoy Volcano Erupts After 8.8 Earthquake in Russia’s Far East | Tsunami Alerts Downgraded

Published on: July 31, 2025

By: AKP News 786

In a shocking turn of events, a massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake in Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula triggered a violent volcanic eruption at the region’s highest active volcano — Klyuchevskoy.

This natural disaster has shaken not just Russia’s Far East, but also triggered tsunami warnings across the Pacific Ring of Fire.

Klyuchevskoy volcano eruption in Kamchatka after 8.8 earthquake – ash plume, lava flow, and tsunami alert



🌍 What Happened in Kamchatka?

  • The Kamchatka earthquake 2025 struck at a shallow depth of around 19 km, with its epicenter located southeast of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.
  • Just hours later, the Klyuchevskoy volcano eruption began, releasing lava flow and an ash plume nearly 3 km high.
  • Explosions, fiery lava, and red sky were reported across nearby villages.

🌊 Tsunami Alerts Across the Pacific

Following the quake, tsunami alerts were issued in:

  • Japan, Hawaii, the Philippines, Alaska, California and Chile

Kuril Islands in Russia saw waves up to 5 meters. Japan recorded surges of 1.7 meters. Within hours, tsunami warnings were downgraded, with no deaths reported.

✈️ Volcanic Ash Triggers Aviation Alert

The ash plume from Klyuchevskoy volcano triggered an Aviation Code Orange. While no flights are grounded yet, pilots have been warned to avoid the region's airspace.

🔥 Why This Eruption Matters

The Kamchatka Peninsula is home to 160 volcanoes, of which 29 are active. This zone sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire, a hotbed for earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.

This back-to-back earthquake followed by volcanic eruption event raises alarm for geologists monitoring similar patterns in other regions.

📊 Summary Table

🔹 Event Details
Earthquake Magnitude 8.8 in Kamchatka, Russia
Volcano Erupted Klyuchevskoy Volcano – lava flow and ash emission
Ash Plume ~3 km high, drifted 58 km east
Tsunami Warnings Issued and later downgraded across Pacific nations
Casualties/Damage No deaths, minor remote damage
Aviation Status Code Orange due to volcanic ash

🧠 Expert Insight

Experts say this is a textbook case of seismic-volcanic chain reaction. Such events, like the Klyuchevskoy eruption after the 2025 Russia earthquake, provide data to better understand future threats in the Pacific Ring of Fire.

📢 Final Word

As of now, Russia’s emergency systems are on alert. Citizens are advised to stay cautious and avoid active zones. This event reminds us that natural disasters can strike suddenly — preparedness is key.

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Also read: Tsunami Warnings Downgraded After 8.8 Earthquake in Pacific

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