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Japan's Mt. Aso Erupts and Spews Ash, Authorities Warn Residents to Stay Away
On Wednesday, a volcano in Japan erupted, spewing ash several kilometers into the sky and causing officials to warn about the risk of lava flows and falling boulders, but no injuries or fatalities were reported.
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