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Eruption Alert Level Raised to Level 3 for Kuchinoerabujima Volcano in Kagoshima Prefecture

2024/04/13 12:36 Weather News

Today, April 13th (Saturday), the eruption alert level for the volcano Kuchinoerabujima in the Osumi Islands in Kagoshima Prefecture was raised from Level 2 (restrictions around the crater) to Level 3 (restrictions on entering the mountain). It was done. The eruption alert level for Kuchinoerabu Island was lowered on March 27th, so this is the first time in two weeks that the eruption alert level has been lowered to level 3.

Please be wary of large volcanic blocks and pyroclastic flows that are scattered along trajectories associated with eruptions within approximately 2 km of the Shindake and Furudake craters. Also, be wary of pyroclastic flows in the area from the Mukaehama area to the southwest of Shindake, from the crater to the coast.

After lowering to level 2, raising again

The Furudake crater also erupted repeatedly until several hundred years ago.

Volcanic activity status and forecast warning items

Disaster prevention precautions, etc.

2024-04-13 03:35:00
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