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The weather in Shizuoka, Japan

No matter where you are, you should protect your personal and property health and safety. Due to the influence of natural weather, natural disasters are natural disasters, and humans can't intervene, but you can avoid them in advance through humans. In case of debris flow, it is necessary to prepare for protection in advance. Generally, mudslides are accompanied by heavy rain before they occur. Let's see how big the debris flow is in Bian Xiao.

First, the building was damaged

Debris flow occurred in Japan's Hot Sea. That thrilling moment caused a heated discussion on the Internet, and everyone was worried about Japanese citizens. It can be clearly seen in the video that firefighters and fire-fighting vehicles are desperately fleeing. 10-meter-high telephone poles fell, causing countless electro-lights. After the mudslide, the location of the small building moved, and the house of 130 was washed away at once, causing many residents' property losses.

Second, personal injury.

At present, the Jehol mudslide has caused three deaths and at least 20 people are missing. Debris flow often erupts suddenly, with fierce power, can carry boulders, and advance at high speed, with strong energy and great destructive power. Debris flow mainly occurs in water-collecting terrain, with loose and rich soil and large amount of water in a short time. These areas are prone to debris flow disasters. Don't panic when encountering a mudslide disaster, let alone run up the mountain. This is the easiest way to die. Personal safety must be protected when debris flow occurs.

Third, the reason.

According to the report, the debris flow is not caused by natural disasters, but by artificial filling. According to the Japanese news website, it is estimated that the total amount of debris flow is about 654.38+10,000 cubic meters, half of which comes from filling soil, which comes from a hill above Xiao Zhan's head and is the source of this debris flow. Under the impact of heavy rain, 50,000 cubic meters of fill on the top of this mountain will all turn into mudslides, sweeping the town down the mountain for 2 kilometers. Man-made mudslides have also caused serious economic and property losses to Japanese residents.