According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, a large-scale eruption occurred at Beziminay volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula at around 5:10 pm Japan time.

The Japan Meteorological Agency is investigating whether this eruption will affect Japan due to the tsunami.

When a large-scale eruption occurs, unlike the tsunami caused by an earthquake, the tide level may rise due to sudden changes in atmospheric pressure.



If the tide level changes due to this eruption, it is expected that the change will start in Japan at the earliest around 6:30 pm on the Pacific coast of Hokkaido on the 28th.

This time is only an estimate assuming that a tide level change has occurred.



The Japan Meteorological Agency has announced that a large-scale eruption at a submarine volcano in the South Pacific Ocean will cause a change in the tide level in Japan. I will announce it.