Unprecedented
Level 4 VolcanoWarning/JAPAN/
Sakurajima
Japan:
Evacuation warning as Sakurajima Volcano near nuclear reactor ready
to erupt
16
August, 2015
People
living near Sakurajima Volcano, 31 miles from Sendai nuclear plant,
have been told to evacuate the area after a government alert was
raised to the second highest level. More than 800 tremors have been
detected from the volcano, according to the Kagoshima Local
Meteorological Observatory.
Around
77 residents were advised to evacuate the area, and 24 had done so by
3.50pm (local time) on 15 August, the Fire and Disaster Management
Agency said in a statement. An official from the Japan Meteorological
Agency said Sakurajima erupts almost constantly, but a larger
eruption could be about to take place.
"The
possibility for a large-scale eruption has become extremely high for
Sakurajima," the agency announced, warning those who live nearby
to exercise "strict caution" and be prepared for the
possibility of an evacuation. "There is the danger that stones
could rain down on areas near the mountain's base, so we are warning
residents of those areas to be ready to evacuate if needed."
The
1914 eruption of Sakurajima was the most powerful in
20th-century Japan.
Lava flows filled the narrow strait between the island and the
mainland, turning it into a peninsula.
Sendai
nuclear plant was the first nuclear reactor to be restarted after new
safety rules following the 2011 Fukushima
disaster.
Its operator, Kyushu Electric Power Company, says that stress tests
show it the reactor can withstand the impact of a 15m tsunami. The
2011 tsunami which devastated Japan reached more than 40m in height.
Last
year, Mount Ontake in central Japan erupted unexpectedly, killing 63
people. Japan lies on the "Ring of Fire" band of fault
lines in the Pacific and has more than 100 active volcanoes
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