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Eruption at Japanese Mount Aso raises warning level

By Tomas Monzon

KUMAMOTO, Japan, Sept. 14 (UPI) -- Japan's Mount Aso erupted Sunday on the southern island of Kyushu, prompting the nation's weather agency to raise its volcano alert level.

Thick smoke spewed from the volcano Sunday, threatening to endanger locals with volcanic ash and falling rocks. One transit station about half a mile away was engulfed by the ash.

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An estimated 100 tourists and visitors were in the vicinity of Mount Aso when it erupted, but they were quickly transported away from the area. A police station with about 20 people inside was also evacuated.

Mount Aso is located near the town of Kumamoto, which has a population of about 730,000. Mount Aso is also located about 62 miles to the south Kyushu's industrial core, Fukuoka and about 87 miles north of the Kyushu Electric Power Company.

Airline companies including ANA Holdings Inc. and Japan Airlines Co. cancelled at least 10 flights to the area.

The Japan Meteorological Agency issued a level three volcano warning -- out of five -- after the eruption, advising climbers to stay away from the volcano and anticipating additional eruptions. It had previously issued a level two warning. The agency is monitoring 15 active volcanoes throughout Japan.

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No deaths or injured were reported.

Small-scale eruptions took place on Mount Aso in August 2014 and again last week. April marked the latest big eruption, which spewed smoke nearly 5,000 feet up in the air. No injuries were reported then.

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