Three weeks ago, the view from Iwo Jima showed open ocean.
Now there’s a tiny new island right offshore, billowing smoke as it grows and offering a rare glimpse at how volcanic islands emerge.
The new island is the product of an unnamed undersea volcano that began erupting on Oct. 21, less than a mile from Iwo Jima, the island in Japan where American and Japanese forces waged a fierce battle during World War II.
No injuries or damages have been reported on Iwo Jima, hundreds of miles from Tokyo in the Pacific Ocean, since the ongoing eruption began.
The eruption is offering an eye-opening real-time view of a rare geological phenomenon.
Persons:
Yuji Usui
Organizations:
Japan Meteorological Agency
Locations:
Iwo Jima, Japan, Tokyo