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White smoke rises from Mount Asama in
Tsumagoi, about 140 km (87 miles) northwest of Tokyo, Feb. 2, 2009. The
volcano in central Japan erupted on Monday, spewing hot rocks and ash, but
there was no major damage in the sparsely populated vicinity, the Japan
Meteorological Agency said. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
TOKYO, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- Japan's Mt. Asama,
straddling central Gunma and Nagano prefectures, erupted early Monday from its
summit crater, sending ash showers as far as Tokyo and its vicinity in the
southern Kanto region, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.
The 2,568-meter volcano, about 145 kilometers from
Tokyo, erupted at 1:51 a.m. (0451 GMT) Monday, the meteorological agency said.
TV reports showed ashes showering down in neighboring regions.
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White smoke rises from Mount Asama in
Tsumagoi, about 140 km (87 miles) northwest of Tokyo, Feb. 2, 2009.
(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo
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In the town of Karuizawa in Nagano Prefecture, about
2 millimeters of ash scattered in the area, but local government said it has not
received any reports of damage.
The last major eruption of the volcano happened in
2004, causing damage to local crops.
On Sunday, the agency had raised the volcanic
eruption alert level for Mt. Asama from 2 to 3 on the 5-stage warning scale.
Level 3 prohibits people from going on Mt. Asama.
Japan has 108 active volcanoes and is one of most
seismically busy areas in the world.