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Airplanes and volcanoes. Aviation on alert in Kamchatka after Sheveluc’s eruption

Moscow, Russia - The volcano is one of the most active in the Russia’s far east peninsula

Air traffic is on alert on Kamchatka peninsula, in the far east of the Russian Federation, after the eruption of Sheveluc’s volcano. Aviation authorities have assigned the orange level of aviation risks, because the volcanic particles ejected from the Sheveluch’s crater pose a potential menace for all types of aircraft. The cloud of ash is spreading 35 km eastwards and volcanic particles are dri...

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