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Japan Mount Ontake volcano: Death toll reaches 47 | |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Rescue workers in Japan have recovered more bodies from Mount Ontake, bringing to 47 the number of those killed by Saturday's volcanic eruption. | |
The search resumed despite fears of toxic gases and another eruption. | The search resumed despite fears of toxic gases and another eruption. |
The number of those unaccounted for is unknown but estimates say hundreds were at the summit at the time. Dozens were injured by falling debris. | The number of those unaccounted for is unknown but estimates say hundreds were at the summit at the time. Dozens were injured by falling debris. |
Since then, volcanic tremors have been continuously detected with smoke still coming out of the volcano. | Since then, volcanic tremors have been continuously detected with smoke still coming out of the volcano. |
Police had earlier put the latest death toll at 48 but then revised it down by one. | |
The majority of bodies found near the summit on Wednesday were hikers, according to local police. | The majority of bodies found near the summit on Wednesday were hikers, according to local police. |
Helicopters have been used to bring the dead down from Mount Ontake. | Helicopters have been used to bring the dead down from Mount Ontake. |
Around 1,000 troops, police and fire fighters are involved in rescue operations. | Around 1,000 troops, police and fire fighters are involved in rescue operations. |
The relatives of the dead and missing are waiting for news in a town hall in the nearby area of Kiso. | The relatives of the dead and missing are waiting for news in a town hall in the nearby area of Kiso. |
Danger continues | Danger continues |
Experts have warned that the eruption is ongoing. | Experts have warned that the eruption is ongoing. |
Seismologists had noticed increased seismic activity on Mount Ontake ahead of the eruption, but were still unprepared for what ensued. | Seismologists had noticed increased seismic activity on Mount Ontake ahead of the eruption, but were still unprepared for what ensued. |
The mountain, which is about 200km (125 miles) west of Tokyo, is one of Japan's 110 active volcanoes. | The mountain, which is about 200km (125 miles) west of Tokyo, is one of Japan's 110 active volcanoes. |
Its eruption on Saturday is the worst volcanic disaster in Japan for 90 years. | Its eruption on Saturday is the worst volcanic disaster in Japan for 90 years. |
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