Benjamin Fulford issued this short update about what he called a “mushroom cloud” over Kagoshima Japan.
He supplied this photo with the following text:
(Benjamin Fulford) — News alert: Mushroom cloud appeared in Kagoshima, Southern Japan at 1615 Japan Standard Time.
The cloud in the photo presented by Fulford was most likely from the volcano at Mt Sakurajima that began erupting the previous day. It’s right next to the major city center of Kagoshima.
Here is a video of the volcano at Sakurajima erupting on the 30th of April.
Here’s an article from RT News.
‘Silent’ volcano spectacularly awakens after Japanese earthquake, blasts ash high into air (VIDEO)
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A spectacular eruption happened in southern Japan following an unusual ‘silent’ period for a volcano in the wake of the island’s recent earthquakes.
Sakurajima volcano in Kyushu, situated 50 kilometres from the Sendai nuclear plant, resumed activity from April 29, erupting multiple times and spewing ash sky high.
Footage captured by University of Tokyo webcams situated around the volcano show explosions of ash rising more than 3,500 meters above the crater.
鹿児島県:桜島
4月29日17時17分(爆発的噴火) 噴煙:火口上3500m 瀬戸空振計:21.2Pa:弾道を描いて飛散する大きな噴石:6合目。今年41回目 (気象庁火山観測報:https://t.co/UYFKIKSDz4) pic.twitter.com/4SSdN7fpLx— T.HIRANO (@TOHRU_HIRANO) April 29, 2016
鹿児島県:桜島
4月30日09時25分(爆発的噴火) 噴煙:火口上3600m 瀬戸空振計:22.6Pa:弾道を描いて飛散する大きな噴石:5合目。今年42回目 (気象庁:https://t.co/7CnC8fMEfq) pic.twitter.com/3Z6SOlCeG1— T.HIRANO (@TOHRU_HIRANO) April 30, 2016
The blast also caused fast-moving currents of hot gas and rock to slide down the side of the volcano.
The volcano, which normally experiences daily minor eruptions, ceased activity just before a magnitude-7.0 earthquake struck Kyushu on April 17. The earthquake occurred north of Sakurajima, causing three feet (one meter) of lateral movement to the southwest.
Japan’s meteorological agency is continuing to issue volcanic ash advisories for Sakurajima.
Eruption of Japan’s #Sakurajima volcano from #Himawari true color – 1 May 2016, beginning ~0640 UTC pic.twitter.com/mQiYIXPOuq— Dan Lindsey (@DanLindsey77) May 1, 2016
Sakurajima’s most powerful eruption happened in 1914 with lava flows filling the space between the island and mainland, turning it into a peninsula.
It erupted dramatically in February of this year with a fiery blast, shooting lava down its slope, prompting Japan’s meteorological agency to issue an orange warning.
And finally, here’s Fulford’s update.
News alert: Mushroom cloud appeared in Kagoshima, Southern Japan at 1615 Japan Standard Time.
Sources:
http://benjaminfulford.net/2016/05/01/news-alert/
https://www.rt.com/viral/341557-volcano-japan-ash-video/
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