Eruption
of Japan’s Mt. Fuji volcano could force the evacuation of more than
half a million
30
January, 2013
SHIZUOKA
– An eruption of Mount Fuji could force some 567,000 people to
evacuate their homes, according to a new estimate.
The
projection is part of an evacuation plan crafted by the Shizuoka
Prefectural Government that also says more than 130,000 people,
comprising some 50,000 households, would have to relocate if lava
were to reach residential districts in the city of Fuji, which lies
just south of the 3,776-meter mountain.
Depending
on the number and locations of vents, evacuation from wider areas
could be needed. The plan is based on a hazard map prepared by the
central government based on Fuji’s last eruption, in 1707.
Under
the evacuation plan, 10 zones have been designated at the foot of the
mountain based on the expected direction of lava flows.
The
plan specifies evacuation zones in four grades.
The
Yamanashi Prefectural Government is preparing a similar evacuation
plan.
Plans
will be finalized at a consultation forum involving Shizuoka,
Yamanashi and Kanagawa prefectures and the central government. J
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