RUSSIA, KAMCHATKA REGION — NOVEMBER 20, 2022: A view of the active Shiveluch volcano spewing ash. According to the All-Russian Research Institute for Civil Defense and Emergencies of the Russian Emergencies Ministry, the volcano can spew ash up to 10-15 kilometres above the sea level at any time, which can affect international and domestic flights. Kamchatka branch of RAS Geophysical Service/ TASS
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