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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Environment
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Japanese volcano erupts coating neighbouring cities in ash

A volcano in southwestern Japan is erupting for the first time in six years and spreading ash over nearby cities and towns.

Japanese broadcaster TBS showed elementary school students wearing helmets and masks on the way to their school at the foot of the Shinmoedake volcano. Residents also described hearing rumbles from the volcano and ash fell in at least four cities and towns in Miyazaki prefecture.

The volcano on the border of Kagoshima and Miyazaki prefectures started erupting Wednesday for the first time in six years.

On Thursday, an ash plume rose 1,700 metres (5,600 feet) from the crater, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

The agency has raised the volcanic alert level from two to three on a scale of five. Level three warns people to not approach the volcano.

It forecast the crater would continue to emit ash and potentially volcanic rocks through to Friday, but the locations at risk would depend on wind conditions and altitude.

AP

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