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A volcano in Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula erupted Sunday for the first time in six centuries, authorities said, sending a massive ash plume eastward toward the Pacific Ocean.

The regional office of Russia’s Emergency Situations Ministry said the Krasheninnikov volcano, located in the country’s Far East, saw an eruption plume rise to 6,000 meters (19,685 feet), citing data from the Kamchatka Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT).

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The Krasheninnikov volcano. Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Игорь Шпиленок

“There are no populated areas along the path of the ash cloud,” the ministry said in a statement on Telegram, adding that no ashfall had been reported in nearby settlements and no tourist groups were currently in the area.

The 1,856-meter (6,089-foot) volcano has now been assigned an “orange” aviation hazard code, signalling heightened risk to aircraft due to volcanic ash in the atmosphere. Authorities advised against travelling to the area or attempting to climb the volcano.

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