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Alert Level 3 Raised After Volcanic Eruption in Southwestern Japan
Early Friday, a volcano on a southwestern Japanese island erupted, hurling huge boulders almost a kilometer from the crater and causing the meteorological service to elevate its warning level by one level, limiting access to the region surrounding the mountain.
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