Japan issues evacuation order after volcano erupts

A video grab from the Japan Meteorological Agency shows the eruption of Mount Shindake on Kuchinoerabu island in Kagoshima Prefe
A video grab from the Japan Meteorological Agency shows the eruption of Mount Shindake on Kuchinoerabu island in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan on May 29, 2015

Japan ordered evacuations Friday after an island volcano erupted, shooting a huge column of ash high into the air.

Footage by the Japan Meteorological Agency captured the moment the plume rocketed into the air from Mount Shindake on the far southern island of Kuchinoerabu.

Around 130 people live on the island but there have been no immediate reports of damage or any injuries, a representative of the police on nearby Yakushima island told AFP.

Kuchinoerabu does not have its own police station.

The weather agency raised its warning level to level five—the top of its five-point warning system—and said evacuation was necessary.

"A occurred at Shindake at 9:59 am (0059 GMT). Along with this eruption a pyroclastic flow reached the coastline" of the island, the weather agency said.

Japan sits at the junction of several of the Earth's and is dotted with .

A video grab from the  shows four eruptions of Mount Shindake on Kuchinoerabu Island in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan
A video grab from the shows four eruptions of Mount Shindake on Kuchinoerabu Island in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan on May 29, 2015

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