Volcanic Eruption Warning Update: Mt. Iohyama
Updated: April 18, 2019
On April 18, 2019 the volcanic eruption level of Mt. Iohyama has been lowered from level 2 to 1 on a scale of 5 by the Japan Meteorological Agency, but the mountain peak will remain off-limit until the safety confirmed.
As a result, many hiking trails around Mt. Shinmoedake remain closed until further notice. However, between Mt. Karakunidake and Mt. Shishikodake hiking trail has been re-opened.
Abbreviated Term | Levels and Keyword | Action to be taken by inhabitants |
---|---|---|
Eruption Warning | Level 5 Evacuate |
Evacuate from the danger zone. |
Eruption Warning | Level 4 Prepare to evacuate |
Prepare to evacuate from alert areas. Let disabled persons evacuate. |
Near-Crater Warning | Level 3 Do not approach the volcano |
Stand by, paying attention to changes in volcanic activity. Let disabled persons prepare to evacuate in line with current volcanic activity. |
Near-Crater Warning | Level 2 Do not approach the crater |
No actions taken |
Forecast | Level 1 Normal |
No actions taken |
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更新日:2022年02月18日