Japan’s Mount Sakurjima volcano shaken by violent eruptions

November 25, 2013JAPANAfter a short phase of weaker activity, the volcano began to erupt more violently yesterday with a series of powerful explosions that sent ash plumes up to 15,000 ft (4.5 km). Near-constant ash emissions have been taking place from the Showa crater. –Volcano Discovery
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2 Responses to Japan’s Mount Sakurjima volcano shaken by violent eruptions

  1. It seems Japan is having a tough time of it at the moment!

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  2. Irene C says:

    Personally, if I were living in Japan, I would seriously consider moving elsewhere. However, I’m not sure where else is safer since these earth changes are happening everywhere. Just IMO.

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