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		<title>One dead as volcano erupts near Japan ski resort</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TOKYO, Japan (AFP) &#8211; A Japanese soldier was killed Tuesday and several other people injured after a volcano erupted near a popular ski resort, sparking an avalanche and leaving scores stranded &#8212; including tourists from Britain and Taiwan. Footage broadcast on Japanese television showed thick black smoke interspersed with falling rocks rolling down the snow-covered side [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TOKYO, Japan (AFP) &#8211; A Japanese soldier was killed Tuesday and several other people injured after a volcano erupted near a popular ski resort, sparking an avalanche and leaving scores stranded &#8212; including tourists from Britain and Taiwan.</p>
<p>Footage broadcast on Japanese television showed thick black smoke interspersed with falling rocks rolling down the snow-covered side of the volcano towards a ski slope.</p>
<p>Defence Minister Itsunori Onodera told reporters that one of eight members of the Self Defence Forces who had been on a training mission on Mt. Kusatsu Shirane, northwest of Tokyo, had died after being hit by volcanic rocks.</p>
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<td align="left"><span>This picture shows an aerial view of ambulances and fire vehicles parked at a ski resort in the town of Kusatsu, Gunma prefecture on January 23, 2018 after a volcano erupted earlier in the day. A Japanese soldier was killed on January 23 after a volcano erupted near the popular Japanese ski resort, sparking an avalanche that left several injured and scores stranded up a mountain, officials said. (AFP-Yonhap)</span></td>
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<p>&#8220;His lungs were damaged&#8221; because of the impact of the rocks, Onodera said, adding that the other seven soldiers had sustained injuries.</p>
<p>The defence ministry had initially said a total of six infantry troops were caught up in the incident.</p>
<p>&#8220;Black smoke rose from the top of the mountain and we were told to evacuate inside 30 minutes later,&#8221; a man who was at the ski resort told public broadcaster NHK.</p>
<p>Around 80 people were stranded for hours at a gondola station at the top of the mountain after a power outage.</p>
<p>Television footage showed military helicopters buzzing overhead as people were airlifted to safety.</p>
<p>Yuko Iguchi, an official from nearby Kusatsu town, told AFP: &#8220;All the people stranded at the summit were brought down to the safe zone. We have not received any injured people among them.&#8221;</p>
<p>Another local official, Yoichi Takai, told AFP that &#8220;15 people from Taiwan and four from Britain were among those who were stranded at the peak.&#8221;</p>
<p>One woman who was trapped at the gondola station but later rescued told Japanese TV: &#8220;There was an eruption in front of my eyes. Black and white plumes came towards me. Then the ski slope went completely black.&#8221;</p>
<p>The area had seen heavy snowfall in the hours leading up to the eruption, making the slopes ripe for avalanches.</p>
<p>A snowboarder told NHK his gondola had stopped suddenly and he saw that other gondolas around him had broken windows and were covered in ash.</p>
<p>&#8220;I realised it was an eruption. Forty to 50 minutes later, all the gondolas moved up to the station on the top of the mountain,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p><strong>Ring of fire</strong></p>
<p>Japan&#8217;s Meteorological Agency urged people to stay away after it detected what it said was &#8220;slight volcanic activity.&#8221;</p>
<p>Agency official Makoto Saito told reporters the volcano could still spew more rocks and ash, and that there was a risk of further avalanches.</p>
<p>A local fire department official told AFP that 10 people had been hurt in the incident.</p>
<p>&#8220;Five of them were seriously injured. We began sending the injured to a hospital,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Among the injured were four people hurt by shattered glass while on a ropeway gondola at the ski resort.</p>
<p>The official said an earlier report that one person was missing in the avalanche was not accurate.</p>
<p>Japan, with scores of active volcanoes, sits on the so-called Pacific &#8220;Ring of Fire&#8221; where a large proportion of the world&#8217;s quakes and volcanic eruptions are recorded.</p>
<p>On September 27, 2014, Japan suffered its deadliest eruption in almost 90 years when Mt Ontake, in central Nagano prefecture, burst unexpectedly to life.</p>
<p>An estimated 63 people were killed in the shock eruption, which occurred as the peak was packed with hikers out to see the region&#8217;s spectacular autumn colours.</p>
<p>According to the Meteorological Agency, this was the first time Mt. Kusatsu Shirane has erupted since 1983.</p>
<p>There are currently 111 active volcanoes in Japan, according to agency officials.</p>
<p>By AFP</p>
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