By SHINICHI FUJIWARA/ Staff Writer
May 17, 2022 at 07:10 JST
Tourists visit a hill overlooking Mount Aso on March 16, a day after the volcanic alert level was downgraded to the lowest 1. (Shinichi Fujiwara)
The central government has increased personnel and strengthened monitoring but is still struggling to predict eruptions among the 111 active volcanoes in Japan and alert people in the danger zones. [Read More]
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