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The weather clouds have kept it obscured all day but it seems that the volcano is still fuming.
JMA's report today via GT:
There have been media stories that mdntion loud noises and "air vibrations" but no reports yet of broken windows. People walk around with umbrellas and masks and of course it has played havoc with local air yraffic.
JMA's report today via GT:
Kagoshima Regional Meteorological Observatory announcement
<Warning around the crater (eruption warning level 3, mountain entry restrictions) continues>
At Sakurajima, the mountain body is in a state of expansion. There is a risk of an eruption accompanied by large volcanic rocks and small pyroclastic flows that will fly over 1 km from the Minami-dake summit crater and Showa crater. Also, be careful of ashfall on the downwind side.
Current volcanic activity
At Sakurajima, the mountain expansion that had been continuing since around 20:00 on the 12th, was temporarily contracted due to eruptions from around 11:30 to 15:30 on the 15th, but has started to expand again.At the Minami-dake summit crater, 12 eruptions and 11 explosions occurred between yesterday (16th) and 15:00 today (17th), and the smoke rose up to 2,700 m above the crater rim. Large volcanic rocks were scattered in a ballistic trajectory and reached as far as the 6th station (about 900 m from the Minami-dake summit crater).No eruptions have been observed at the Showa crater.
The areas around both craters have been covered in clouds since 8 p.m. yesterday, and the status of the smoke is unknown. There is a possibility of further eruptions accompanied by large amounts of ashfall, mainly on Sakurajima Island. Please use the ashfall forecast issued by the Japan Meteorological Agency to determine the areas where ashfall and small volcanic rocks are expected to fall.
Disaster prevention precautions, etc.
Within approximately 2 km of the Minami-dake summit crater and Showa crater, be on the lookout for large volcanic rocks and pyroclastic flows that will be scattered in a ballistic trajectory due to the eruption.
On the downwind side, be careful as not only volcanic ash but also small volcanic rocks will be carried by the wind and fall far away.Be careful as there is a risk of window glass breaking due to large air vibrations caused by the explosion.
Please also be aware that depending on the future ashfall situation, there is a possibility of mudslides occurring during rainfall.
There have been media stories that mdntion loud noises and "air vibrations" but no reports yet of broken windows. People walk around with umbrellas and masks and of course it has played havoc with local air yraffic.