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Tonga volcano eruption triggers evacuation advisories in Japan

16 January 2022, 8:09 AM  |
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A local resident watches the coastal area from Hiyoriyama Park after a tsunami warning was issued for coastal towns in northeastern Japan after an underwater volcano eruption on the island of Tonga at the South Pacific, in Ishinimaki, Miyagi prefecture, Japan, in this photo taken by Kyodo January 16, 2022.

A local resident watches the coastal area from Hiyoriyama Park after a tsunami warning was issued for coastal towns in northeastern Japan after an underwater volcano eruption on the island of Tonga at the South Pacific, in Ishinimaki, Miyagi prefecture, Japan, in this photo taken by Kyodo January 16, 2022.

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A local resident watches the coastal area from Hiyoriyama Park after a tsunami warning was issued for coastal towns in northeastern Japan after an underwater volcano eruption on the island of Tonga at the South Pacific, in Ishinimaki, Miyagi prefecture, Japan, in this photo taken by Kyodo January 16, 2022.

Hundreds of thousands of Japanese citizens were advised to evacuate on Sunday as waves of more than a metre hit coastal areas, public broadcaster NHK reported after the eruption of an underwater volcano off Tonga triggered tsunami warnings.

Around 230 000 people were advised to evacuate across eight prefectures due to the tsunami risk, NHK reported. The alert included areas hit by the deadly 2011 tsunami.

Ten boats were capsized in Kochi prefecture on Shikoku island in southern Japan, NHK said, and Japan Airlines cancelled 27 flights at airports across the country.

The overnight disruption is causing delays to rail and postal services in some areas, Kyodo News reported, with some residents passing a cold night after evacuating to higher ground.

A red tsunami warning – the second-highest in Japan’s domestic scale – for Iwate prefecture in northern Japan was lifted late morning, NHK reported, although a less severe yellow tsunami advisory remains in place along Japan’s eastern coast, with authorities continuing to urge caution.

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