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About volcanic disaster
Last updated on September 25, 2023.
There are about 1,500 active volcanoes in the world. Among them, there are 110 active volcanoes in Japan, making it one of the world's leading volcanic countries.
There are no volcanoes in Yokohama City, but there are Mount Fuji and Mount Hakone in the surrounding area, and if these volcanoes erupt, volcanic ash may cause damage. When you get information such as volcanic warning Forecast, please take action to protect yourself by referring to the following:
"Eruption of Sakurajima Island on August 18, 2013" (provided by the Japan Meteorological Agency)
Impact of volcanic ash
Volcanic ash is written as "ash", but it is mainly like fine glass pieces formed by magma foaming, and its components and properties are different from ash produced by burning trees and paper. The damage caused by falling ash is expected to be as follows:
Effects on the body
・Effects on the respiratory system, such as nose and sore throat and cough.
・Itching and pain in the eyes
・Skin pain and inflammation
Impact on Daily Life
・Damage to houses, etc. due to volcanic ash that has solidified including rainwater
・Traffic accidents caused by slips and disturbances in transportation
・Damage to crops
・Damage to electronic devices due to static electricity
・When wet volcanic ash adheres to the stains of the power transmission equipment, it leaks, causing a power outage.
Information about volcanoes
volcanic warning Forecast
The Japan Meteorological Agency has issued a volcanic warning forecast to reduce eruption disasters.
In the event that an eruption is expected to pose a danger to life due to the occurrence or expansion of volcanism (large cinders, pyroclastic flow, snow-melting volcanic mudflows, etc., which arrive around the crater or residential area in a short time after the occurrence of the eruption, and there is little time delay to evacuation).
About volcanic warning and the "range that requires vigilance"
From the Japan Meteorological Agency website
ash fall forecast
We will announce three types of ash fall forecast (on-time, preliminary and detailed) according to the user's needs.
In the event of an eruption, we predict the extent of falling ash and the amount of ash fall six hours ahead of the eruption.
“The Past falling ash Warning (Example)”
From the Japan Meteorological Agency website
Other weather information related to eruptions can be viewed on the Japan Meteorological Agency website (outside site).
Actions to be taken in the event of an eruption
When volcanoes such as Mount Fuji erupted, volcanic ash may falling ash in Motoichi due to wind direction and other conditions. To protect yourself from volcanic ash, take the following actions:
- Do not inhale volcanic ash, such as wearing a dust mask.
Because volcanic ash is very small, it enters the back of the lungs with air. As a result, coughs increase and breathlessness. The runny nose and sputum may increase and the nose and throat may hurt. Be aware that people with asthma or bronchitis may have coughs like seizures, tightness in the chest, and difficulty breathing. Be careful even if you have a serious heart disease.
- If volcanic ash gets into your eyes, do not rub it with your hands. Remove your contact lens and use your glasses.
When volcanic ash enters the eyes, it feels sloppy, itching, pain, and redness of the eyes. There are times when you have a sticky eye or a ruin. Be careful if volcanic ash damages the surface of your eyes, as it may cause conjunctivitis and may be scratched or dazzling.
- Wear long sleeves, long pants, etc. to protect your skin.
Touching volcanic ash can cause skin inflammation. Be careful as it can hurt, peel off, or get germs from scratchs.
- Let's be careful about traffic accidents.
When volcanic ash falls, the visibility becomes worse, making it difficult to see signs such as pedestrian crossings. If volcanic ash accumulates on the road, it becomes slippery, making it difficult for bicycles and cars to brake. If you accumulate a lot, you will not be able to drive.
- Let's not put ash in the building.
When you enter the building, remove your jacket and remove ash.
When cleaning, cover the gaps between doors and windows, vents, etc. with tape or moist towels. Lightly moisturizes volcanic ash with water makes it easier to collect.
- Others
Collect and confirm correct information about volcanoes on TV and radio.
In Motoichi, we send information of eruption and alertness using disaster prevention information e-mail, tvk (TV Kanagawa), Twitter, etc.
Introduction page of disaster prevention information e-mail in Yokohama
From the pamphlet of the Cabinet Office
Links
Japan Meteorological Agency website (outside site)
Kanagawa Prefecture "Disaster Prevention Measures for Volcanos" (outside site)
Research Institute for Disaster Prevention Science and Technology “Bookmarks for the Health Damage of Volcanic ash” (outside site)
Inquiries to this page
Disaster Prevention Planning Division, Crisis Management Department, General Affairs Bureau
Phone: 045-671-4096
Phone: 045-671-4096
Fax: 045-641-1677
E-Mail address [email protected]
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