Japan | Sakurajima volcano eruption, dozens evacuated

(Tokyo) The Japanese Meteorological Agency issued a maximum level alert on Sunday after the eruption of the Sakurajima volcano in the southern city of Kagoshima forced dozens of residents of the mountainous area to evacuate.

Posted at 10:34 a.m.

The agency raised its alert level for Sakurajima to Level 5, the highest level, which requires evacuations.

Prior to the volcano’s eruption, which occurred after 8 p.m. Sunday (7 a.m. EDT), the alert was at Level 3, which prohibits access to the mountain.

“Residential areas of Arimura and Furusato cities, located within a three-kilometer radius of Sakurajima crater, should be on high alert,” the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) said in a statement.


KYODO NEWS PHOTO, SUPPLIED BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Eruption of the Sakurajima volcano on the night of Sunday July 24, 2022, from the city of Tarumizu

Both towns have a population of 77, according to the city of Kagoshima.

Television footage showed a lava flow and ash being released from the volcano.

An explosion blasted huge ash about 2.5 kilometers from the crater, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.

No damage was immediately reported, according to state broadcaster NHK.

The Sakurajima volcano, which frequently spews smoke and ash, is one of Japan’s best-known tourist sites.

The country is located on the “Pacific Ring of Fire”, an area of ​​earthquakes and volcanoes. In 2015, Japan issued a maximum evacuation alert when a volcano erupted on Kuchinoerabu Island, also in Kagoshima.


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