KAGOSHIMA, Nov 16 (News On Japan) - Sakurajima erupted in the early hours on October (date not provided in source), sending a plume of ash soaring to 4,400 meters above the crater, the first time it has exceeded 4,000 meters since October last year, with volcanic rocks reaching as far as the sixth station on the mountainside as the volcano continued erupting intermittently throughout the morning and caused ash to fall over Kagoshima Airport, where a thin layer accumulated on aircraft.
Operations at Kagoshima Airport were heavily disrupted by the ash, leading to the cancellation of more than 40 flights.
Source: TBS














