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Yesterday, a M4.2 earthquake was felt a little deeper in Mt. Hakusan After that, the number of earthquakes increased for a while

2024/11/05 09:00 Weather News

Mt. Hakusan, a volcano located on the border between Ishikawa and Gifu prefectures, a M4.2 earthquake with the epicenter slightly deep last night, with a maximum seismic intensity of 2 was observed in Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture. After that, there was a temporary increase in earthquakes with slightly deeper epicenters near the summit.

We saw over 300 earthquakes

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According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, an M4.2 earthquake (preliminary report) occurred in Mt. Hakusan at around 7:21 pm yesterday, November 4 (Monday), with the epicenter slightly deeper near the top, and a magnitude 2 earthquake occurred in Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture A seismic intensity of 1 seen in Nanto City, Toyama Prefecture, Komatsu City, Hakusan City, and Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture, and Hida City and Shirakawa Village, Gifu Prefecture.

Since then, the number of earthquakes has increased, and 335 earthquakes were observed as of 24:00 on the 4th (Monday), including tremors that the body cannot feel, and 69 earthquakes as of 8:00 today on the 5th (Tuesday) (all preliminary figures).

Seismic activity has increased from time to time in this area, and on November 29, 2017, 370 earthquakes were observed in one day.

Volcanic alert level remains at 1

Yesterday, a M4.2 earthquake was felt a little deeper in Mt. Hakusan After that, the number of earthquakes increased for a while

On the other hand, no volcanic earthquakes or volcanic earthquakes with shallow epicenters were observed. The eruption forecast remains at “Volcanic alert level 1, please note this is an active volcano.”

Hakusan occasionally experiences increased seismic activity. Note that Mt. is an active volcano. Hakusan.

Seismic activity has been active from time to time in the past.

Yesterday, a M4.2 earthquake was felt a little deeper in Mt. Hakusan After that, the number of earthquakes increased for a while

Periods of high seismic activity in Mt. Hakusan, with frequent earthquakes occurring more than 100 times a day occurs once every few months to several years.

The last eruption was in 1659, and there are records of fumarolic activity in 1935.

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Name of the volcano: Hakusan Descriptive information on the status of the volcano No. 001

Yesterday, a M4.2 earthquake was felt a little deeper in Mt. Hakusan After that, the number of earthquakes increased for a while

November 5 (Tuesday) 9:00 am Announcement by Japan Meteorological Agency

Since about 7:21 pm yesterday (the 4th) on Mt. Hakusan, the number of earthquakes with slightly deeper epicenters near the summit has been increasing. Note that Mt. is an active volcano. Hakusan.

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1. Status of volcanic activity
At approximately 19:21 on Mt. Hakusan yesterday (the 4th), an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.2 (preliminary report) occurred with the epicenter slightly deeper near the summit, and a maximum seismic intensity of 2 (Shokawa-cho, Takayama City) . ) was observed. After that, the number of earthquakes increased and on the 4th, 335 earthquakes were observed. As of 08:00 today (5th), there were 69 cases (all preliminary figures), which is a drop from yesterday. This area has periodically seen increased seismic activity.
No volcanic tremors or volcanic earthquakes with epicenters in very shallow areas were observed.

2. Disaster prevention measures, etc.
Hakusan occasionally experiences increased seismic activity.
Note that it is an active volcano.


Epicenter distribution data: Japan Meteorological Agency

Yesterday, a M4.2 earthquake was felt a little deeper in Mt. Hakusan After that, the number of earthquakes increased for a while

Yesterday, a M4.2 earthquake was felt a little deeper in Mt. Hakusan After that, the number of earthquakes increased for a while

Yesterday, a M4.2 earthquake was felt a little deeper in Mt. Hakusan After that, the number of earthquakes increased for a while

Yesterday, a M4.2 earthquake was felt a little deeper in Mt. Hakusan After that, the number of earthquakes increased for a while

Yesterday, a M4.2 earthquake was felt a little deeper in Mt. Hakusan After that, the number of earthquakes increased for a while

Yesterday, a M4.2 earthquake was felt a little deeper in Mt. Hakusan After that, the number of earthquakes increased for a while

Reference materials etc.

June 19, 2020 13:30 Announcement by Japan Meteorological Agency’s Division of Earthquake and Volcanology

2024-11-05 00:00:00
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