“It is assumed that, given the direction of the wind, the ash could have been brought from the areas where it appeared after the Shiveluch eruption in mid-April,” Oleg Bondarenko, head of the Ust-Kamchatsky municipal district, said on his channel. Telegram official.
He noted that all social facilities work without interruption. He asked residents not to panic and use gauze bandages to protect their respiratory organs.
Recall that on the night of April 11, an eruption occurred at the Shiveluch volcano, and then the strongest ash fall in the last 60 years hit the nearest settlements. In early May, the volcano noted the growth of a lava dome, increased seismic activity, and cracks were also discovered.