Dozens of fishing vessels and ports have been damaged, with tonnes of the floating pebbles being removed from coastlines every day

Vast amounts of pumice pebbles, spewed out months ago by an undersea volcano, has clogged dozens of ports and damaged fishing boats along Japan’s southernmost coastlines.

Deputy chief cabinet secretary Yoshihiko Isozaki said on Friday that the pumice had so far affected 11 ports on Okinawa and 19 others in the Kagoshima prefecture, on Japan’s southernmost island of Kyushu, and forced the central government to establish a disaster recovery task force.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Blind date: ‘She said I could be Justin Trudeau’s younger brother’

Luca, 24, medical librarian, meets Charlie, 26, executive assistant What were you…

So happy to see you: our brains respond emotionally to faces we find in inanimate objects, study reveals

University of Sydney researchers find humans detect and react to illusory faces…

New images from Mars will guide search for evidence of ancient life, says study

Pictures taken by Perseverance rover show how water helped shape planet’s landscape…

Illinois Republican tells Trump rally that Roe verdict a ‘victory for white life’

Mary Miller’s remarks are greeted with cheers by crowd, though spokesman claims…