VOLCANO ERUPTS AT JAPANESE SKI RESORT, 15 INJURED
Volcano erupts in Japan Volcano erupts at Japanese ski resort |
The Japan Meteorological
Agency says snow-covered Mount Kusatsu-Shirane appeared to erupt around 10 a.m.
A skier is missing following an avalanche that happened just after a volcanic
eruption near a mountain ski resort in Japan.
Rocks spat out by a
volcanic eruption have rained down on skiers at a mountain resort in central
Japan and one skier is missing following an avalanche that occurred after the
volcano exploded.
Three others caught
in the avalanche were rescued, Japanese media said, and more searchers were
heading to the site near the hot springs resort town of Kusatsu, to look for
the missing skier.
It was unclear
whether the avalanche was caused by the volcanic activity.
Kusatsu-Shirane, a
2160-metre volcano, appeared to have erupted on Tuesday morning, the Japanese
Meteorological Agency said.
"Based on
various measurements, we can say that the mountain appears to have erupted, but
we are still trying to confirm facts on the ground," an agency official
said. The warning level for the peak was raised to 3, warning people not to
climb the mountain.
Camera footage taken
at the resort showed what looked like rocks flying through the air, along with
a wave of black smoke.
Four people riding a
gondola on the slopes were injured by broken glass, chief cabinet secretary
Yoshihide Suga told a news conference. Television news channels reported as
many as 15 people may have been injured by rocks thrown out by the volcano.
Japan has 110 active
volcanoes and monitors 47 of them around the clock. In September 2014, 63
people were killed on Mount Ontake, the worst volcanic disaster in Japan for
nearly 90 years.
Source: Reuters
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