Rescuers conduct a search operation near the peak of Mount Ontake in central Japan on Wednesday. Search efforts for people missing since Saturday’s surprise eruption resumed Wednesday morning. Read more
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Japan Ground Self-Defense Force personnel and other rescuers arrive to conduct search operations at the ash-covered Ontake Shrine near the summit of Mount Ontake in central Japan, Saturday, Oct. 4, 2014. Rescuers on Saturday retrieved four more bodies near the summit of the Japanese volcano that erupted last weekend, raising the death toll to 51, authorities said. (AP Photo/Kyodo News)
(AP Photo/Kyodo News)Japan Self-Defense Force (JSDF) soldiers conduct rescue operations on the Mount Ontake, which erupted September 27, 2014 and straddles Nagano and Gifu prefectures, central Japan, in this handout photograph released by Joint Staff of the Defence Ministry of Japan and taken October 4, 2014. (REUTERS)
Firefighters carry a hiker during rescue operations near the peak of Mount Ontake, which straddles Nagano and Gifu prefectures, central Japan, in this handout photograph released by the Tokyo Fire Department and taken September 28, 2014. (REUTERS/Tokyo Fire Department)
The peak area of Mount Ontake is engulfed by volcanic gases in central Japan Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 30, 2014. (AP Photo/Kyodo News)
In this Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014 photo released by Nagoya City Fire Dept., a Nagoya City firefighter uses a gas analyzer to check toxic volcanic fumes next to a Buddha statue near the summit of the Mount Ontake in central Japan. Increased seismic activity raised concern Tuesday, Sept. 30, about the possibility of another eruption at the Japanese volcano where dozens of people were killed by Saturday's initial eruption, forcing rescuers to suspend plans to try to recover at least two dozen bodies still near the summit. (AP Photo/Nagoya City Fire Dept.)
In this Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014 photo released by Nagoya City Fire Dept., Nagoya City firefighters, in orange, and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force personnel climb the ash-covered slope to the summit of Mount Ontake for their rescue operation of missing hikers in central Japan. Increased seismic activity raised concern Tuesday, Sept. 30 about the possibility of another eruption at the Japanese volcano where dozens of people were killed by Saturday's initial eruption, forcing rescuers to suspend plans to try to recover at least two dozen bodies still near the summit. (AP Photo/Nagoya City Fire Dept.)
In this Satuday, Sept. 27, 2014 photo taken by 59-year-old hiker Izumi Noguchi who fell victim to the eruption of Mount Ontake, and was offered to Kyodo News by his wife, Hiromi, Friday, Oct. 3, a hiker standing on the summit shrine compound on Mount Ontake watches dense plumes of gases and ash gushing out from the summit crater as the volcanic mountain starts to erupt in central Japan. Doctors have determined that almost all of the dozens of people killed on a Japanese volcano died of injuries from being hit by rocks that flew out during its eruption, police said. Most of the bodies were found near Mount Ontake's summit, where many climbers were resting or having lunch. (AP Photo/Kyodo News, Izumi Noguchi)
In this Satuday, Sept. 27, 2014 photo taken by 59-year-old hiker Izumi Noguchi who fell victim to the eruption of Mount Ontake, and was offered to Kyodo News by his wife, Hiromi, Friday, Oct. 3, dense plumes of gases and ash rise from the summit crater of Mount Ontake as the volcanic mountain starts to erupt in central Japan. Doctors have determined that almost all of the dozens of people killed on a Japanese volcano died of injuries from being hit by rocks that flew out during its eruption, police said. Most of the bodies were found near Mount Ontake's summit, where many climbers were resting or having lunch. (AP Photo/Kyodo News, Izumi Noguchi)
In this Satuday, Sept. 27, 2014 photo found in a camera possessed by 59-year-old hiker Izumi Noguchi who fell victim to the eruption of Mount Ontake, and was offered to Kyodo News by his wife, Hiromi, Friday, Oct. 3, Noguchi poses on the summit of Mount Ontake shortly before the eruption of the volcanic mountain in central Japan. (AP Photo/Kyodo News)
Volcanic gases and ash billow from the peak crater of Mount Ontake in central Japan Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 30, 2014. Increased seismic activity raised concern Tuesday about the possibility of another eruption at the Japanese volcano where dozens of people were killed by Saturday's initial eruption, forcing rescuers to suspend plans to try to recover at least two dozen bodies still near the summit. (AP Photo/Kyodo News)
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