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02/28/2021 2:01 PM Weathernews
Watch out for the large volcanic blocks and pyroclastic flows that accompany the eruption within a range of about 2 km from Shindake crater.
No fire projections have been observed indicating increased heat within the crater. There are no changes in eruption or geothermal conditions near Shindake Crater and the western rift of Shindake Crater.
In continuous GNSS observation, baseline growth on the island has stalled since around May 2020, but there is a slight tendency for some baselines to grow.
The amount of volcanic gas (sulfur dioxide) released per day has been low.
The surface phenomenon has not changed significantly, but the state of frequent volcanic earthquakes continues.
Note that eruptions may occur affecting the range of about 2 km from Shindake crater and the range from crater to shore from Mukaihama area to southwest Shindake.
▼ Target municipalities, etc.
In the following municipalities, beware of entry restrictions to the mountains around the crater.
Yakushima City, Kagoshima Prefecture
On the leeward side, be aware that not only volcanic ash, but also small fountains can be blown away by the wind and fall.
Do not enter hazardous areas in accordance with local government instructions.
** (Reference: Explanation of the eruption alert level) **
[Nivel 5 (evacuación)]: Evacuation of hazardous residential areas is required.
[Nivel 4 (preparación para la evacuación)]: You need to prepare for evacuation in a residential area that requires caution and evacuate people who require special attention.
[Nivel 3 (restricciones de entrada a la montaña)]: Dangerous area entry restrictions, such as mountaineering bans and mountaineering restrictions. Prepare for the evacuation of persons requiring special care depending on the situation.
[Nivel 2 (regulación del área del cráter)]: entry restrictions, etc. around the crater.
[Nivel 1 (Nótese que es un volcán activo)]: Restrictions on entering the crater depending on the situation.
(Note: areas subject to evacuation and regulation vary depending on local conditions and volcanic activity)