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Shpërthen vullkani në Japoni, mbulon disa qytete me shtresë hiri (Foto)

Shpërthen vullkani në Japoni, mbulon disa qytete me shtresë hiri (Foto)
An aerial view shows the eruption of Mount Aso in Aso, Kumamoto prefecture, southwestern Japan, in this photo taken by Kyodo October 8, 2016. Mandatory credit Kyodo/via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MANDATORY CREDIT. JAPAN OUT. THIS IMAGE WAS PROCESSED BY REUTERS TO ENHANCE QUALITY, AN UNPROCESSED VERSION HAS BEEN PROVIDED SEPARATELY. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Në malin Aso që ndodhet në jug të Japonisë, ka shpërthyer një vullkan që ka hedhur shtëllunga hiri në largësi prej 12 kilometrash.

Ky është një nga aktivitetet më të mëdha në vitet e fundit të këtij vullkani, që disa qytete i mbuloi me një shtresë të trashë hiri, transmeton Telegrafi.


Agjencia Meteorologjike Japoneze e ka dhënë lajmin në orët e hershme të mëngjesit. Me këtë rast jo vetëm që është ndaluar afrimi te gryka vullkanike, por u ndalua hyrja në tërë hapësirën e malit.

Fatmirësisht, vullkani nuk ka shkaktuar vuktima e as lëndime në njerëz. /Telegrafi/

A strawberry farmer cleans volcanic ash by spraying water on the crops in Aso, Kumamoto prefecture, southern Japan, following an eruption of Mount Aso Saturday, Oct. 8, 2016. Mount Aso has sent huge plumes of gray smoke as high as 11 kilometers (6.8 miles) into the air in one of the volcano's biggest explosions in years. (Sadayuki Goto/Kyodo News via AP)

Auto dealership workers clean volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Aso, back, in Aso city, Kumamoto prefecture, on the southern Japanese main island of Kyushu, Saturday, Oct. 8, 2016. Mount Aso has sent huge plumes of gray smoke as high as 11 kilometers (6.8 miles) into the air in one of the volcano's biggest explosions in years. The Japan Meteorological Agency says early Saturday's explosion also blew off bits of volcanic rock and ash, and raised the alert level for the area, extending the entry ban from just around the volcanic mouth to the mountain itself. (Hiroko Harima/Kyodo News via AP)