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WATCH: Japanese Volcano Erupts

Japan's Mt. Aso on the main southern island of Kyushu, erupts on Monday, spewing black smoke and ash more than a mile into the sky.
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Japan's Mt. Aso on the main southern island of Kyushu, erupts on Monday, spewing black smoke and ash more than a mile into the sky.

Mount Aso — a volcano on Japan's southern main island of Kyushu — has erupted, spewing black smoke and ash more than a mile into the air, the Japanese Meteorological Agency says.

So far, there have been no reports of injuries or damage, but ash fell as far as 2.5 miles from the crater.

Mount Aso, which stands 5,222 feet high is one of the country's most active volcanos.

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Reuters reports that it also happens to be a popular hiking spot: "There were a handful of people at a parking lot near the peak but they were being evacuated safely, officials said on Monday. They said the eruption had come without warning."

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