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Japan volcano: 30 hikers feared dead after sudden eruption of Mount Ontake | Japan volcano: 30 hikers feared dead after sudden eruption of Mount Ontake |
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Scores of people are presumed dead after 31 bodies were found by rescuers following the violent eruption of a Japanese volcano on Saturday. | Scores of people are presumed dead after 31 bodies were found by rescuers following the violent eruption of a Japanese volcano on Saturday. |
The hikers, which were discovered near the peak of Mount Ontake, were found in a state of “cardiopulmonary” arrest, according to police, while reports claim rescuers found them apparently not breathing with their hearts stopped. | The hikers, which were discovered near the peak of Mount Ontake, were found in a state of “cardiopulmonary” arrest, according to police, while reports claim rescuers found them apparently not breathing with their hearts stopped. |
Police are unable to confirm the deaths of the hikers pending a formal examination, in accordance with Japanese custom. | Police are unable to confirm the deaths of the hikers pending a formal examination, in accordance with Japanese custom. |
Around 250 people were left stranded on Mount Ontake on Saturday after the volcano erupted suddenly around noon, sending ash pouring down its slope for more than three kilometres. | Around 250 people were left stranded on Mount Ontake on Saturday after the volcano erupted suddenly around noon, sending ash pouring down its slope for more than three kilometres. |
A video taken as the volcano erupted by someone attempting to escape the area shows the vast plumes of smoke travelling at speed down the side of the mountain before engulfing the hikers completely. | A video taken as the volcano erupted by someone attempting to escape the area shows the vast plumes of smoke travelling at speed down the side of the mountain before engulfing the hikers completely. |
The majority of people made their way down the volcano to safety, but more than 40 people were left injured, many with broken bones. | The majority of people made their way down the volcano to safety, but more than 40 people were left injured, many with broken bones. |
The Japanese Fire and Disaster Management Agency said that 45 people had been reported missing before the unconscious victims were found. | The Japanese Fire and Disaster Management Agency said that 45 people had been reported missing before the unconscious victims were found. |
At least 31 people are known to have spent Saturday night near the volcano’s 10,062 ft peak, with a total of 50 people thought to have stayed on the mountain overnight. | |
Eruptions continued on Sunday, sending smoke and ash hundreds of meters into the sky as search operations intensified. | |
Seven people are known to have been lifted off the mountainside by military helicopters on Sunday. | Seven people are known to have been lifted off the mountainside by military helicopters on Sunday. |
Japan’s military has deployed seven helicopters and 250 troops as part of the rescue operation, with police and fire departments also utilized. | |
Convoys of red fire trucks with their sirens blazing were seen driving past rescue workers on foot as the teams headed past barriers into the restricted zone around the mountain. | |
The mountain is situated 125 miles west of Tokyo, and is a popular hiking site to view Japan’s autumn foliage. | The mountain is situated 125 miles west of Tokyo, and is a popular hiking site to view Japan’s autumn foliage. |
Japan is one of the world’s most seismically active nations and monitors its volcanoes closely, shutting hiking routes at any sign of volcanic activity. | Japan is one of the world’s most seismically active nations and monitors its volcanoes closely, shutting hiking routes at any sign of volcanic activity. |
However, Saturday’s eruption was not predicted. | However, Saturday’s eruption was not predicted. |
The volcano division of the Japan Meteorological Agency told Reuters news agency that while there had been a rising number of small earthquakes detected at Mount Ontake over the past week, it did not signify Saturday’s eruption. | The volcano division of the Japan Meteorological Agency told Reuters news agency that while there had been a rising number of small earthquakes detected at Mount Ontake over the past week, it did not signify Saturday’s eruption. |
“There were no other signs of an imminent eruption, such as earth movements or changes in the mountain’s surface,” an agency official said. | “There were no other signs of an imminent eruption, such as earth movements or changes in the mountain’s surface,” an agency official said. |
“With only the earthquakes, we couldn’t really say this would lead to an eruption,” they added. | “With only the earthquakes, we couldn’t really say this would lead to an eruption,” they added. |
Additional reporting by agencies | Additional reporting by agencies |