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When Will Mt Fuji Erupt Again?

Writing about the eruption of Mount Fuji early in the 2022 New Year seemed to be a good idea, since the number of earthquakes has been increasing in its vicinity.

On January 3, an convulsion with a seismic intensity of more than 5 on the Japanese seismic scale (magnitude 6.one) occurred in the Ogasawara Islands, a remote island chain located off Tokyo.

Some experts believe that information technology may be a precursor to a giant convulsion off the Pacific declension of Japan along the Nankai Trough.

Every time I expect at the magnificent view of Mt. Fuji,  I shudder to imagine what could exist secretly progressing behind it. Yes, this cute Mt. Fuji is destined to erupt.

Specialists have raised the alarm that "Mt. Fuji has entered a standby phase for the outset time in 300 years."

The last eruption of Mt. Fuji was the 1 in the Hoei era in 1707. In fact, 49 days before that outcome, in that location was an convulsion of 8.vi magnitude along the Nankai Trough.

Many experts believe that the "Hoei earthquake" and the "Hoei eruption" are linked. There is a 70-80% probability of a major Nankai Trough convulsion inside the next 30 years. If it overlaps with the eruption of Mt. Fuji, it volition be the largest natural disaster since the country was founded.

In addition, experts take also noted that four days subsequently the Mw 9.1 Cracking East Japan Earthquake of March 11, 2011, an convulsion measuring almost Mw six occurred xiv km below Mount Fuji, causing cracks in the bedrock directly above the magma reservoir. As a result, people were jolted into thinking that Mt. Fuji has entered a land where information technology is like shooting fish in a barrel to erupt. Some even said that it was a miracle that information technology didn't erupt at that time.

Training drill for an eventual Mount Fuji for an eruption.

Just imagine what would happen if volcanic ash from Mount Fuji crosses Tokyo and falls on the Boso Peninsula across Tokyo Bay in Chiba prefecture. The weight of volcanic ash raining down on rooftops would shell homes. The air filters of thermal power plants would get chock-full and end performance.

Communication networks such as the Net would also be damaged. Large-scale power outages would be inevitable.

Inside two hours of an eruption, a pyroclastic flow consisting of a fast-moving current of hot lava and other volcanic matter would hit some of the residential areas at the foot of Mount Fuji. If the lava reaches the Pacific Body of water, the Shinkansen and national highway network would exist disrupted. The compromised infrastructure would, in turn, cause a crisis in the nutrient supply chain.

Right now, everyone is just focused on treatment the crunch of the COVID-19 pandemic. Nonetheless, we must exist careful not to focus solely on a singular risk. The risk of an eruption is a matter of national security, and we can simply defend ourselves if nosotros are prepared. If we are non, the damage could exceed that of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In lodge to reduce the damage to the extent possible, measures should exist designed to ensure that infrastructure essential to the functioning of the nation of Japan does not fail.

ABOUT KEN NOGUCHI

The author is an tall backwoodsman and environmentalist. Born in Boston, The states in 1973 to a Japanese diplomat and his non-Japanese wife, Ken Noguchi lived in several countries while growing up. He is a graduate of Asia University. At the historic period of 25, Noguchi prepare a world record as the youngest climber at the time to scale the 7 summits, the tallest peaks on each of the seven continents. He is prominently involved in a wide range of activities such every bit cleaning and climbing Mt. Everest and Mt. Fuji and initiatives to raise sensation of global warming. He is the author of several books, including Go along Climbing (登り続ける、ということ in Japanese, 2021, by Gakken Plus.)

(This article offset appeared in The Sankei Shimbun on January 13, 2022. Read the commodity in Japanese at this link .)

Author: Ken Noguchi

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Source: https://japan-forward.com/ken-noguchi-now-is-the-time-to-plan-and-prepare-for-a-mt-fuji-eruption/

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