00:00An earthquake so powerful, it didn't just shake the earth.
00:03It woke up volcanoes, and now they're erupting in a fiery parade.
00:08On July 30th, a massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake rocked the Russian coast near the Kamchatka Peninsula.
00:14It was the strongest quake in the region since 1952, and one of the biggest ever recorded in modern history.
00:21But what followed was even more shocking.
00:23Six volcanoes along the Pacific Ring of Fire erupted shortly after.
00:26Lava, ash clouds, and even one volcano, Krasininikov, that hadn't erupted since the year 1463, suddenly came alive.
00:36A seventh volcano is now showing signs it might join in, too.
00:40Experts believe the quake shook magma chambers underground, giving them just enough energy to erupt.
00:45One called it a parade of volcanic eruptions, something this region hasn't seen in 300 years.
00:51Thankfully, there are no communities nearby, so humans aren't in danger, for now.
00:55But with ash clouds stretching over 130 miles and explosions reaching 32,000 feet, this seismic spectacle is far from over.
01:04Nature's fury is on full display, and this volcanic chain reaction might be just beginning.
01:09However, not the port window of the mic, it would show up gradiance.
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