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Timelapse Captures Fiery Sakurajima Eruption Amid Ongoing Volcanic Threat

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A dramatic timelapse shared on May 15, 2025, shows Japan’s Sakurajima volcano erupting once again, underscoring its status as one of the world’s most active and closely monitored stratovolcanoes.

Located within the Aira caldera in southern Japan, Sakurajima has been in a state of near-continuous activity since 1955. The volcano's most recent significant eruption occurred on December 23, 2024, when towering plumes soared up to 3,400 meters into the sky.

Sakurajima’s geological significance stems from its formation following a colossal eruption around 22,000 years ago. Today, it remains a critical focus for volcanic research and disaster preparedness.

Experts from Bristol University and Japan’s Sakurajima Volcano Research Centre had warned in 2016 of the potential for a major eruption within 30 years—a prediction that reinforces the importance of constant monitoring and robust public safety measures.

The latest footage serves as a stark reminder of the volcano's unpredictable nature and the ongoing need for vigilance in the face of natural hazards.

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