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video: Japan gets volcanic eruptions together with earthquake ass luck big time
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https://www.rt.com/news/339788-japan...uption-quakes/ Mount Aso volcano erupts following violent earthquake streak in Japan (VIDEO) Published time: 16 Apr, 2016 01:00 Edited time: 16 Apr, 2016 02:14 FILE PHOTO © Kyodo / Reuters 7.6K10 After a series of deadly earthquakes in Japan, a “small-scale” eruption of Mount Aso has been recorded by the Japan Meteorological Agency. However, it decided to keep the alert level at 2, as it was not immediately clear whether the natural disasters were related. READ MORE: Second powerful quake strikes Japan’s Kumamoto day after deadliest tremor since Fukushima Plumes of smoke rose some 100 meters into the sky, according to local media and videos captured by witnesses. The eruption of Mt. Aso, located in southern Japan, was recorded at around 11:30pm GMT Friday. Since small eruptions had been recorded at Mt. Aso even before the series of deadly quakes hit the area on Thursday and Friday, the Japanese Meteorological Agency has reportedly decided to keep the alert level at 2 on a scale of 1-5. The volcano eruption follows two deadly earthquakes and dozens of powerful aftershocks that devastated Japan earlier this week. Read more Strongest since Fukushima: Shocking aftermath of deadly quake in Japan (PHOTOS) On Friday (1:25am Saturday local time) a violent 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck the city of Kumamoto on the island of Kyushu. At least 11 people have so been confirmed dead in the disaster so far, while several dozens are feared to still be trapped under the rubble. Some 760 were treated in hospitals while rescue teams continue to search ruined houses. Just a day beforehand, the same region was rattled by a 6.5 quake, in which at least ine people were killed and more than 850 injured.*Authorities went on to evacuate over 40,000 people as scientists began to monitor nearby volcanoes for any signs of activity. Japanese authorities were also worried about a potential repeat of the 2011 Fukushima disaster scenario, when a 15-meter post-quake tsunami caused a nuclear meltdown. However, so far the Nuclear Regulation Authority said no irregularities had been recorded at three nuclear plants on the island of Kyushu and nearby Shikoku. Over a hundred aftershocks have hit the region following the initial Thursday tremor. Officials have warned that the risk of further strong aftershocks will linger for about a week. Sponsored Links*More From The Web Starbucks is building the largest store in its 45-year history South China Morning Post Local Ex-Civil Servant Share Her Biggest Regret Ace Profits Academy 10 Things Every Traveller to Perth Must Experience Tourism Australia Budget travel guide to Hong Kong under S$400 Skyscanner How Average Singaporeans Can Start Their Own Internet Business WealthMastery.sg MUST READ: Don’t Trade Until You Know This Pattern Trader **by Taboola* Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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