Overview
- The eruption began at 4:53 a.m. local time, producing a volcanic column that rose to roughly 5,500 meters above sea level.
- The Japan Meteorological Agency issued a level 3 alert on its five-tier scale, advising people not to approach the crater.
- Local officials reported no injuries or material damage as assessments continued through the morning.
- Residents in areas of Kagoshima and Miyazaki were asked to remain vigilant for additional activity, and regional aviation adopted precautionary measures.
- This is the first event since July 3 to hurl material to such height and follows a June 22 eruption after a lull dating back to 2018.