
“Red-hot lava is observed flowing down the western slope of the Klyuchevskoy volcano. There is a powerful glow above the volcano and explosions,” Russia’s Geophysical Survey said.
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A volcano in Russia’s far east erupted on Wednesday (July 30, 2025), Russian scientists said, hours after a major quake prompted evacuations and tsunami alerts across parts of the Pacific coast.
Eruptions of the Klyuchevskoy volcano – the highest active in Europe and Asia – are quite common, with at least 18 of them happening since 2000 according to the Smithsonian Institution’s Global Volcanism Program.
“The Klyuchevskoy is erupting right now,” Russia’s Geophysical Survey said on Telegram, posting photos of an orange blaze on top of the 4,700 m (15,000 feet) volcano.
“Red-hot lava is observed flowing down the western slope. There is a powerful glow above the volcano and explosions,” it added.
Earlier on Wednesday (July 30, 2025), an 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Russia’s far eastern Kamchatka region.
The tsunami warning in Kamchatka was lifted 11 hours later as the quake causing massive waves to have spared the sparsely populated area close to Japan.
No major damage or casualties from its eruptions were ever recorded, with the closest big city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsk located hundreds of kilometres away.
Published – July 30, 2025 10:11 pm IST