Tokyo simulates the eruption of the famous Fuji Volcano with a video created by artificial intelligence. The aim is to warn the population of possible consequences.
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- The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has released a video showing the impact of the possibility of a Fuji Volcano eruption.
- Japan's population needs to be prepared for such a scenario.
- This video was created with the help of artificial intelligence.
- Mount Fuji last erupted in 1707.
- At present, such a catastrophe is considered quite unlikely.
Mount Fuji is an active volcano located 135 km from the Japanese capital. It last erupted in 1707. The ashes that were discharged collapsed the roofs of Tokyo homes and destroyed most of the crops. The city administration's simulation assumes an eruption of similar size.
The published video shows how cities suffer from the consequences of natural disasters. Tokyo wants to educate its population and prepare for the worst-case scenario. In particular, it is best to stock up on consumables for a few days and prepare a dust mask and protective goggles.
Experts say there are currently no signs of an impending eruption of Mt. Fuji.
