Volcano in Southern Japan Erupts With Massive Smoke Column

Volcano in Southern Japan Erupts With Massive Smoke Column
Smokes rise from the No. 1 Nakadake crater of Mr. Aso after its eruption, observed from Kusasenri, southwestern Japan, on Oct. 20, 2021. Japan Meteorological Agency via AP
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TOKYO—A volcano in southern Japan erupted Wednesday with a massive column of gray smoke billowing into the sky.

The Japan Meteorological Agency raised the warning level for Mount Aso to three on a scale of five, warning hikers and residents to avoid the mountain.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno said there has been no report of damages or injuries.

NHK national television aired footage of a massive smoke column above the volcano.

Smoke rises from a crater of Mr. Aso, Kumamoto prefecture, southwestern Japan, on Oct. 20, 2021. (Kyodo News via AP)
Smoke rises from a crater of Mr. Aso, Kumamoto prefecture, southwestern Japan, on Oct. 20, 2021. Kyodo News via AP

The smoke rose as high as 3.5 kilometers (11,480 feet) above the crater, with pyroclastic flow pouring out 1.3 kilometers (0.8 mile) down the western slope of the mountain, the agency said.

The explosion blew off volcanic rocks as far as 900 meters (2,950 feet) from the crater and ashfalls were detected in several towns in the Kumamoto and neighboring Miyazaki prefectures.

The warning was issued for the city of Aso and two nearby towns in Kumamoto prefecture, which is in the north-central region of the southern island of Kyushu.

Mount Aso has repeatedly erupted, sometimes fatally. Its 1953 eruption killed six and injured more than 90, and another one five years later killed 12.