Overall Green alert Volcanic eruption for Kirishimayama
in Japan

Event summary

GREEN alert: The Kirishimayama Volcanic eruption is unlikely to require external humanitarian assistance based on the exposed population and coping capacity.

GDACS ID VO 1000118
Name: Kirishimayama (282090)
Lat/Lon: 31.93 , 130.86
Event Date: 04 Jul 2025 UTC
Exposed Population 30km: About 380000 people within 30km
Exposed Population 100km: About 3610000 people within 100km
Max Volc. Explosivity Index VEI: 4
Population Exposure Index PEI: 4
Inserted at: 04 Jul 2025 05:21 UTC

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Japan - Volcanic activity and earthquakes (ECHO 09 Jul 2025)Fri, 04 Jul 2025 10:04

  • A huge explosive eruption occurred at Shinmoedake Volcano, part of the Kirishima Volcanic Complex, southern Kyushu Island, Japan on 3 July at 6.37 UTC. The ash plume reached a height of 6.7 km above sea level.
  • The eruption generated significant ashfall, affecting the prefectures of Miyazaki and Kagoshima. Local authorities issued advisories urging residents to remain indoors due to hazardous conditions.
  • According to the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), the volcano’s alert level was elevated from 2 to 3, restricting access to areas near the volcano. This includes Kobayashi City, Takaharu Town, and Kirishima City in the Miyazaki and Kagoshima prefectures.
  • In addition, Akusekijima Island, Kagoshima Prefecture has experienced over 1,000 earthquakes since 21 June, resulting in the evacuation of approximately 90 residents living on the island

 

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Updates on volcanic activity (Smithsonian)

The Smithsonian/USGS Weekly Volcanic Activity Report provides information about global volcanism on a weekly basis. Latest Kirishimayama report has been published on 02 Jul 2025 09:26.
The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) reported that eruptive activity continued at Shinmoedake (Shinmoe peak, a stratovolcano of the Kirishimayama volcano group) at least through 30 June. After the eruption on 22 June no further eruptive events were detected in monitoring data during 23-24 June, and weather clouds often obscured views. On 24 June white plumes rose more than 400 m above the crater rim and at most 100 m above a fissure on the W flank based on webcam images. Tilt data from a station 3 km SE indicated inflation on the NW flank during 23-25 June, though minor inflation had been detected since March. The number of volcanic earthquakes with epicenters directly beneath Shinmoedake had been fluctuating since late October 2024, though the rates were very high with more than 600 events recorded during 23-24 June, more than 400 events during 24-25 June, and more than 300 events during 25-26 June. Volcanic tremor was also periodically detected. On 25 June sulfur dioxide emissions were high, averaging 2,100 tons per day. Weather clouds obscured views during the morning of 26 June, though at around 0758 a small amount of ashfall was reported at Takaharu Town (12 km E) in Miyazaki Prefecture. At 1250 white plumes were visible rising 1 km above the crater rim and drifting E, and by 1507 they were drifting SE. Grayish white plumes continuously rose as high as 1.6 km above the crater rim, drifting S and SE, from 1025 on 27 June until at least 1500 on 1 July. Minor ashfall was reported at the Miyazaki Local Meteorological Observatory (Miyazaki City, 50 km E) during 26-27 June, and a relatively large amount of ash fell in both Kobayashi City (13 km NE) and Kirishima City (21 km SW) during 0900-2300 on 28 June. During a 28 June field survey, observers noted that the plumes were rising from a row of N-S-trending craters located on the NE part of the crater floor. Ash deposits were visible on the N flank and the temperature of those deposits was higher than surrounding areas. A geothermal area near a fissure on the W flank was enlarged compared to 7 May observations. The Alert Level remained at 3 (on a 5-level scale) and the public was warned to exercise caution within 3 km from Shinmoedake Crater. Source: Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA)
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For this events, GDACS has links to information from the following sources: EC-JRC (32), (2), INGV (2), WMO (1), INFORM (2), JSR (1),