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In a display of natural power, Japan's Sakurajima volcano erupted explosively on October 13 at 12:42 local time, sending a towering ash plume 1400 meters above its crater.

This event marks the 32nd explosive eruption of Sakurajima in 2024, continuing its active phase that has captivated and concerned residents and scientists alike.

The eruption, while not unexpected given the volcano's frequent activity, serves as a stark reminder of the geological forces at play beneath the Earth's surface.

Sakurajima, located on the southernmost tip of Kyushu Island, is one of Japan's most active volcanoes, known for its almost continuous minor eruptions and periodic explosive events.