What is a mushroom cloud? The eruption of Calbuco volcano in Chile is like the end of the world
Calbuco Volcano is located southeast of Lake Yenkive in southern Chile. It is under the jurisdiction of the Lake Region and is part of the Andes Mountains with an altitude of 2,003 meters.
On April 22, 2015 local time, the Calbuco Volcano in Puerto Monte, Chile suddenly erupted, spewing out volcanic ash as high as 20 kilometers. The volcanic ash ejected by the Calbuco Volcano Volcano was shaped like a mushroom cloud, with thunder and lightning rising from the snowy top of the mountain. A volcanic ash column thousands of meters high is formed, and the rising black smoke forms a huge mushroom cloud.
The outbreak had a serious impact on the ecological water source, animal and plant environment, and was threatened with harm within 20 kilometers.
Real shot of the eruption scene of Calbuco volcano in Chile