Recent seismic and volcanic activity highlights ongoing natural threats and technological debates

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The Krasheninnikov volcano in Russia's Far East erupted for the first time in approximately 600 years, following a massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake, with ash reaching 6 km into the sky and prompting a temporary tsunami warning, though no inhabited areas were affected.
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