Japan Volcano: Mount Shindake Erupts, Locals Evacuated

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Residents were ordered to evacuate after the sudden eruption of a volcano on the small southern Japanese island of Kuchinoerabujima  Friday morning.

Japan’s meteorological agency raised the alert level to five ,the highest on its scale.

A coastguard vessel was sent to rescue the 140 residents of the Island.

RT reports:  Mount Shindake suddenly erupted at around 10:00 a.m. local time, sending a large plume of black smoke some 9,000 metersinto the sky. The Japan Meteorological Agency has issued a level five warning for the area, the highest on its scale.

A pyroclastic flow of gas and rock flowed down Mount Shindake and reached the ocean, according to authorities, who warn of the possibly of further large-scale eruptions and call for “extreme caution.

There was a huge bang and black smoke rose up immediately,” Nobuaki Hayashi, an island official, told NHK television.

A 72-year-old man suffered burns to the face after being caught in the pyroclastic flow, but there were no other reports of injuries.

A Coast Guard ship was sent to the island for the evacuation of residents, and a military helicopter was also dispatched.

Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said the government is trying gather information and secure the safety of residents, emphasizing there is no risk to human life, Reuters reported.

The remote island is located fairly far away from any heavily populated urban areas and is about 160 km south of Sendai nuclear plant, located on Japan’s southernmost main island of Kyushu. There were no reports of any irregularities at the plant following the volcanic activity.

As a precaution, some flights to Okinawa and Southeast Asia have been diverted.

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