The Shiveluch volcano in Russia's Far East has blown a column of ash about 10 kilometres high into the air and is threatening aviation, the Kamchatka Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT) said.
Russian geologists said that a "strong explosive eruption" of Shiveluch, in Russia's Pacific coast Kamchatka peninsula, was ongoing on Monday night and that explosions sent ash up to 10 kilometres.
A large cloud of ash was drifting 340 kilometres to the north-north-west and 240 km to the west-south-west of the volcano, the geologists said.