Klyuchevskoy volcano erupts in Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula after earthquake triggers lava flow and explosions

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Russia's Klyuchevskoy volcano, the largest active one in the northern hemisphere, erupted on Wednesday following a significant earthquake off the country's eastern coast. Lava is flowing down the western slope, accompanied by explosions and a powerful glow. Scientists in Kamchatka, who had been monitoring the volcano's increasing activity, observed the eruption.