A volcano in Russia's Far East has erupted after sitting dormant for 600 years. Scientists believe the eruption was triggered by the massive earthquake that struck the region last week.
Breakdown
- A volcano in Russia's Far East erupted for the first time in 600 years.
- The eruption occurred in a remote area, with no danger to people reported. 7s
- A large ash cloud is moving east toward the Pacific Ocean. 12s
- Scientists believe the eruption was triggered by a recent massive earthquake. 17s