Mount Shinmoedake: Warning over Japan's James Bond volcano

fire and ash above volcano crater

Experts in Japan have cautioned individuals of the danger of substantial flying rocks inside 4km (2.5 miles) of an ejecting spring of gushing lava on Kyushu island.

Mount Shinmoedake has been regurgitating powder for quite a long time however ejections turned unstable at an opportune time Saturday.

Volcanic movement there could proceed for a while, specialists say.

In the 1967 James Bond film You Just Live Twice, Mount Shinmoedake was utilized to delineate the outside of a criminal association's mystery sanctuary.

On Saturday the nation's meteorological organization issued new notices, saying flying rocks could now be relied upon to achieve a 4km range around the well of lava.

The Japanese Meteorological Organization (JMA) said huge blasts occurred at 01:54 nearby time (16:54 GMT on Friday) and at 04:27 neighborhood time.

Smoke rose 4,500m (15,000ft) noticeable all around.

Vibrations have made adjacent structures shake, and liquid magma is running down one side of the spring of gushing lava.

An emission in 2011 made several individuals leave their homes.

Japan has 110 dynamic volcanoes.

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