Mount Shinmoedake, popularly known as Japan’s “James Bond volcano” for its use in the 1967 film You Only Live Twice, has been churning out ash for days. According to BBC News, however, these otherwise ...
(TOKYO) — A volcano in southern Japan that appeared in a James Bond film had its biggest eruption in years Tuesday, shooting smoke and ash thousands of meters (feet) into the sky and grounding dozens ...
The Shinmoedake volcano in Japan's Kyushu has erupted two days after the massive earthquake and tsunami that left more than 10,000 people dead, reports said on Sunday. There was no confirmation on ...
Officials are warning people to stay away from Mount Shinmoedake, as the Japanese volcano’s eruptions continue to intensify. The volcano had its largest eruption in years on Tuesday, grounding flights ...
TOKYO (AFP) - Mount Shinmoedake in southern Japan erupted for the first time in six years Wednesday (Oct 11), shooting a plume of ash several hundred metres into the air and sparking warnings to local ...
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