Volcano Eruption Triggers Urgent Evacuations of Thousands in Indonesia
Indonesia is grappling with a mounting crisis as rescue teams mobilize to evacuate thousands of people following a series of volcanic eruptions that have rattled the region
Yo Yama volcano erupted in Japan and forced authorities to ban access to the top, but there are no reports of casualties or destruction, Reuters reported.
The volcano thrust into the sky clouds of smoke and stones. It is 1298 meters high and is located on the island of Kyushu.
The level of warning for Yo Yama was increased from second to third on the five-degree scale of Japan.
The television broadcasts footage showing grayish smoke rising from several places on the volcano. The Japanese meteorological office said stones from the volcano could be thrown out 2 kilometers.
In Japan this year there were several volcano eruptions in which a man died.
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