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Photos: Flights grounded as Japanese volcano rumbles to life


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Tuesday, March 6, 2018, 6:43 PM - A Japanese volcano which featured in a 1960s James Bond movie shot smoke and ash thousands of metres into the sky on Tuesday (March 6), prompting the cancellation of flights to and from a nearby airport, with the eruption likely to continue for some time.

Shinmoedake, in a largely rural area some 985 km (616 miles) from Tokyo on Japan's southernmost main island of Kyushu, had been erupting on a smaller scale since March 1, when entrance to the 1,421 metre-high peak was restricted.



Twitter users shared footage showing smoke and ash billowing high into the sky from the mountain which featured in the 1967 James Bond movie "You Only Live Twice". NHK public television said the smoke and ash had risen as far as 3,650 metres in the peak's strongest eruption in seven years.







Japan has 110 active volcanoes and monitors 47 of them around the clock. In September 2014, 63 people were killed on Mount Ontake, the worst volcanic toll in Japan for nearly 90 years.

Thumbnail: ANA airplane takes off with Shinmoedake volcano erupting in background in February 2011.

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