Russian Shiveluch Volcano eruption spewed ashes across Kamchatka Peninsula on Tuesday as per volcanologists

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The Kamchatka Volcanic Eruption Response Team has issued an aviation Code Red warning following the eruption

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The team confirms that that the ash cloud has drifted several hundred kilometres towards north of Shiveluch area

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Pictures of the eruption posted online shows walls of dense grey ash rising up from the crater of the volcano

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Experts confirm that the area is more than 60,000 years old and is one of the oldest volcanoes in the region

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The head of the local administration has requested the local residents to stay at home during this period

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The ashfall due to the eruption has measures more than 8 centimetres which happens to the highest recorded

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The volcanic eruption was reported to have started on Tuesday early morning around 6.30 am as per sources

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