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And this volcano is located in eastern Russia. And it started erupting right after the 8.8 magnitude earthquake. And there was a lava slope, and it's been spotted on the western slope. And the cameras are showing explosions and some strong glow above the volcano. And there was an ash flue. It formed about 1.5 miles, 2.5 kilometers high. It was 36 miles, 56 kilometers east of the volcano. And a warning was then sent out that the explosion of ash five miles, three kilometers high could also occur. I don't know if it did, but they put a warning for that. And weeks before the earthquake, the site was showing signs of unrest on July 21. On the 21st of July, time has found a lava lake at the summit of the volcano. And the cave was just ready to go. And the volcano, it rises about 15,000 feet, almost 15,000 feet, almost 4,000 feet above sea level. And it's the tallest volcano in Europe and Asia. And this is the data from NASA's Earth Observatory.

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