posted on Dec, 3 2021 @ 05:05 AM
Sounds like it's not connected to mount Fuji, at least not yet. The hashtag "Mount Fuji eruption", began trending in Japanese on Twitter, with one
user saying: "Tokyo would be in real trouble if Mount Fuji erupted. With coronavirus going on, where can we flee to?"
Really? people are worried because of COVID, and the volcano, even added together the chances of death are incredibly small. Or have we devolved so
much so now we listen to those irrational COVID paranoid fears and attach them to every other issue facing society.
Right now Japan cases are at less than 1% of what they were at the peak times,chances of even getting COVID are extremely low.
www.channelnewsasia.com...
Japan quells fears of Mount Fuji eruption after an earthquake
The volcano last erupted more than 300 years ago but is still active and occasionally goes through periods of activity that can produce several
hundred tremors a month.
A Japanese government panel said last year that any major eruption would rain so much ash on Tokyo that its transportation network of trains and
highways would be paralysed in three hours.
The Japan Meteorological Agency, however, said that there was no data indicating an increased chance of Mount Fuji erupting.
"We have seen no particular abnormalities in observational data regarding Mount Fuji," an agency official said at a news conference.
"There probably isn't any connection (between the quake and a possible eruption)."
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