Asama volcano (Honshu, Japan): Volcanic Alert Level lowered to Level 1
Fr, 5. Feb 2021, 08:08
08:08 AM | VON: MARTIN
Asama volcano today (image: JMA)
The increasing trend of the volcano that started at the end of June last year, has decreased during the past few months.
An eruption could occur with no warning.
The warning bulletin states that ballistic impacts of volcanic bombs could affect an area of about 500 m distance from the main crater.
Source: Japan Meteorological Agency volcano activity update 5 February 2021
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