Volcano Erupts! Japan's Sakurajima Has Largest Eruption & Ash Plume Seen in Decades!
Volcanic smoke billows from Mount Sakurajima in Kagoshima, Japan,
Sunday, Aug. 18, 2013. Sunday's eruption marked the 500th eruption this
year at the mountain, which is one of Japan's most active volcanoes
Sakurajima, one of Japan's most active volcanoes, experienced one of
its most powerful eruptions in decades Sunday, sending an ash plume
thousands of feet into the air.
The volcano, located in the far
southwestern part of Japan's mainland on the island of Kyushu, began to
erupt at 4:31 p.m. local time Sunday (3:31 a.m. EDT U.S. time). The
smoke plume eventually reached a height of 5,000 meters
(approximately 16,000 feet), according to the Kagoshima Local
Meteorological Observatory. Public broadcaster NHK reported it was the volcano's tallest ash plume since records began in 1955.
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