Suwanosejima volcano (Ryukyu Islands, Japan): near-constant minor ash emissions
Sat, 1 Aug 2020, 14:17 | BY: MARTIN
An eruption from Suwanosejima volcano on 30 July (image: JMA)
According to Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) surveillance cameras observed another explosion with plume of grey-white ash that rose to an altitude of 2,400 ft (7,874 m). Volcanic ash is dispersed towards the north.
Incandescence continues to be observed from the crater.
The tremor has not shown significant variations.
The warning bulletin states that ballistic impacts of volcanic bombs could affect an area of about 1 km distance from the main crater.
Source: Japan Meteorological Agency volcano activity update 1 August 2020
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