Volcano near Tokyo erupts for the first time in four years; national meteorological agency raises alert level to three out of five

Volcano near Tokyo erupts for the first time in four years; national meteorological agency raises alert level to three out of five

A volcano near Tokyo has erupted for the first time in four years, throwing ash and smoke nearly two kilometres into the sky and sparking warnings not to approach the mountain.

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Volcano near Tokyo erupts for the first time in four years; national meteorological agency raises alert level to three out of five

Tokyo: A volcano near Tokyo has erupted for the first time in four years, throwing ash and smoke nearly two kilometres into the sky and sparking warnings not to approach the mountain.

The Japan Meteorological Agency issued a level 3 warning on a scale of up to 5 following the eruption. Reuters

Mount Asama, some 140 kilometres (90 miles) northwest of the Japanese capital, exploded overnight and prompted the national meteorological agency to raise its alert level to three out of five, meaning people should avoid the crater.

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The agency warned that large rocks and fast-moving flows of hot gas could affect a radius of four kilometres from the crater and that nearby towns could be hit by smaller rocks and ash depending on prevailing winds.

An agency official told AFP on Thursday that gas was still being thrown into the air but at a “normal” level. “We do not see activity picking up”, he said. Mount Asama last erupted in June 2015. There were no injuries in the small eruption.

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