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Are there any casualties in the avalanche of Japanese ski resorts?

An avalanche occurred in a ski resort in Japan, and six members of the Self-Defense Forces were buried during training.

An avalanche occurred at Kusatsu-machi International Ski Resort in Gunma Prefecture, Japan.

According to my wife's wide-area fire headquarters in Kusatsu-machi, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, an avalanche occurred at the international ski resort in Kusatsu-machi around 10 local time on the 23rd. It is reported that 1 person was buried and 15 person was injured. According to the latest report, six members of the Ground Self-Defense Force of Xiangmayuan Station 12 Brigade in Gunma County were buried.

According to reports, a man working in the international ski resort in Kusatsu-machi said that people outside the office building heard an explosion similar to an eruption around 10: 30 local time. After receiving the alarm call of "suspected avalanche in ski resort", the patrol personnel rushed to the scene. The specific location and casualties are still unknown.

According to another report, it is reported that the volcanic slag ejected from the volcano hit the window of the cable car in the ski resort, and some people were injured. The Japan Meteorological Agency announced at around 10 that morning that the nearby Baigen Mountain in Kusatsu was suspected of erupting, and a large-scale volcanic fretting was observed.

At present, the staff of the ski resort appeals to tourists to go to the foothills as soon as possible at the boarding place of the cable car.