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The Japanese Meteorological Agency said that the Shinmouk volcano erupted in the early hours of Thursday morning, August 28, and sent a pillar of ash 5.5 km (3.4 miles) to the sky.
Officials have warned of the fall of Sensors, a large number of Qatar, close to 2 miles of the volcano, which is located in the Kirishima mountain range in Kyushu, a large southern island of Japan.
And they urged people to be vigilant in the city of Kobayashi, the city of Kojin and the city of Kirishima, which issued eruption warnings throughout the affected area.
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The photo taken on the morning of August 28, 2025, from a fixed unmanned point camera in Kirishima, Kajoshima Governorate, southwest of Japan, shows the outbreak of the Shinmouk volcano. The height of the pillar has reached 5500 meters … The photo taken on the morning of August 28, 2025, from a fixed unmanned point camera in Kirishima, Kajoshima Governorate, southwest of Japan, shows the outbreak of the Shinmouk volcano. The Kajoshima Meteorological Office said that the height of the pillar is 5500 meters earlier in the day.