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In this week’s science news, a magnitude 8.8 megaquake hit off the coast of Russia. The enormous earthquake was the joint-sixth largest ever recorded and struck the sparsely populated Far Eastern Kamchatka Peninsula on Wednesday.

Shortly after the earthquake struck, a volcano began erupting on the same peninsula. Klyuchevskoy volcano had shown signs of unrest for weeks, and the earthquake likely intensified the eruption, which sent lava spewing and an ash plume rising to a height of at least 1.5 miles (2.5 kilometers).

The enormous earthquake also led to tsunami warnings across the Pacific, but many of these were subsequently downgraded as the waves weren’t as big as initially feared.


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