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Forty-three people died when Mount Unzen, also located on Kyushu, erupted in 2001.
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When Mount Unzen, a volcano in southwest Japan, violently erupted last Monday for the first time in nearly 200 years, it killed 37 people and forced 7,200 villagers from their homes.
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In 1991, three were killed by Japan's Mount Unzen.
The Best Dangerous Science Jobs: Hurricane Hunter, Volcanologist 2007
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In 1991, three were killed by Japan's Mount Unzen.
The Best Dangerous Science Jobs: Hurricane Hunter, Volcanologist 2007
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In 1991, 43 people died in the eruption of Mount Unzen, also on Kyushu island.
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Forty-three people died when Mount Unzen, also located on Kyushu, erupted in 1991.
The Guardian World News Justin McCurry 2011
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In 1991, 43 people died in the eruption of Mount Unzen, also on Kyushu island.
FOXNews.com 2011
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The researchers used data from eruptions of a variety of volcanoes including the Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat; Mount Merapi, Indonesia; Mount Unzen, Japan, and Colima, Mexico to develop a predictive equation for mapping the hazard.
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The researchers used data from eruptions of a variety of volcanoes including the Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat; Mount Merapi, Indonesia; Mount Unzen, Japan, and Colima, Mexico to develop a predictive equation for mapping the hazard.
YubaNet.com 2009
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Mount Unzen (Mount Unzen volcano is located east of the city of Nagasaki.
SpaceRef Top Stories 2008
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