Kambalny (Russian: Камбальный) is a stratovolcano located in the southern part of the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia.
The collapse scar in the ridge is still visible and was the site of later landslides when Kambalny volcano was active.
[5] Kambalny is part of a group of volcanoes from the late Pleistocene and the Holocene that surround the Kurile Lake caldera.
[10] The position of Kambalny is also controlled by the margin between the Kurile island arc and the South Kamchatka block.
[19] The last eruption from Kambalny occurred on March 24, 2017[21] when ash emission was observed that continued for six days.
[24] Further, additional large collapses of the edifice are possible, which may endanger hunters, fishermen and tourists.
[25] As of June 2012[update], the volcano has no associated seismic station[26] but it is monitored by the Kamchatkan Volcanic Eruption Response Team since 2002.