Oregon Live (Link) - AP (March 13, 2011)
The weather agency in Tokyo says a volcano in southern Japan
is spewing ash and rock again as the country struggles with the aftermath of a
catastrophic earthquake and tsunami in the north.
The Meteorological Agency issued a warning Sunday saying that Shinmoedake
volcano resumed activity after a couple of quiet weeks.
The mountain is on Kyushu island, 950 miles (1,500 kilometers) from the
epicenter of Friday’s magnitude 8.9 earthquake and resulting tsunami, which
devastated much of the country’s northeastern coast.
It was unclear if the eruptions were linked to quake. Japan lies on the “Ring of
Fire” -- an arc of seismically active zones where earthquake and volcanic
eruptions are common. †
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