KAMCHATKA - A volcano
erupting in Russia’s Far East has sent plumes of gas, ash and molten lava into
the sky. Footage filmed on Friday shows rivers of molten lava flowing in the
remote area of the Plosky Tolbachik volcano, in Kamchatka peninsula. “The hot
materials have erupted to the height of up to one hundred meters,” said Yuri
Demyanchuk, a volcanologist who has made several visits to the site. According
to authorities, there is no immediate threat to residential areas, but
officials have advised residents to ensure they have access to protective
masks. The nearest town is around 60 kilometers away. The volcano started
erupting in November, after lying dormant for almost 40 years.
RUSSIA'S
PLOSKY TOLBACHIK VOLCANO ERUPTS SENDING PLUMES OF GAS/ASH/LAVA INTO SKY (JAN
28, 2013)
Zie ook:
http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com/2013/01/28/6-0-magnitude-earthquake-shakes-buildings-in-eastern-kazakhstan/
MASSIVE
FLOODING DEVASTATES EASTERN AUSTRALIA (JAN 28, 2013)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXbj4A0WExk&feature=em-uploademail
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3MIN News January
28, 2013