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Messed up? An earthquake struck Japan late at night, a Japanese volcano erupted, and Kishida lost his voice

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Recently, Japan has been experiencing frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, and earthquakes of all sizes are occurring every day, and earthquakes are commonplace in this island country located in the Pacific Rim volcanic belt.

But just when people thought it would be just a simple earthquake, there were many volcanic eruptions, and these earthquakes and volcanic eruptions also caused great trouble to the island nation, and there were already many areas that were severely affected.

A recent refreshing piece of news appeared on Kishida's headline account, and this tweet was a big surprise - Kishida, as prime minister, couldn't control his emotions?

Let's take a look at what the hell is going on!

Messed up? An earthquake struck Japan late at night, a Japanese volcano erupted, and Kishida lost his voice

Loud earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.

With the continuous development of science and technology, earthquakes are no longer a natural phenomenon that people can be very afraid of, after all, the development of science has also greatly enhanced the ability of human beings to predict and detect.

In modern times, earthquakes can no longer be regarded as disasters without warning, and those unprecedented earthquakes have long been summarized by human beings as precursors, and once these precursors occur, people will think of taking some countermeasures.

Of course, in addition to prediction, people have not given up on earthquake control, although this technology is still being explored and studied due to the level of problems, but now the intervention and control of earthquakes is no longer just empty talk.

However, despite the fact that earthquake precautions are now in place, the threat of earthquakes should not be underestimated, especially in the Pacific Rim of the Volcanic Belt.

Messed up? An earthquake struck Japan late at night, a Japanese volcano erupted, and Kishida lost his voice

The Pacific Rim Volcanic Belt, a platform fault zone composed of a huge ring of Tonga Islands and volcanic islands in the Pacific Rim, is almost the most densely populated volcanic in the world due to the high potential of many volcanoes in it.

At the same time, the existence of volcanoes and fault zones also makes this zone one of the best soils for earthquake disasters, and nearly 200 earthquakes occur in the zone every day, so this zone is almost the most frequent place for humans to see earthquakes.

Messed up? An earthquake struck Japan late at night, a Japanese volcano erupted, and Kishida lost his voice

Japan happens to be the closest volcano to the highest altitude in this belt, and there are more than 70 volcanoes on a peninsula in Japan, many of which are still active, so it would be strange if Japan did not have frequent earthquakes.

Just when people thought that all this was a normal thing, suddenly there were more recent earthquakes in Japan, especially the magnitude of which reached a height that is not usually seen, and a woman lost her life because of this series of earthquake events.

This series of earthquakes continued to occur, and while many people were still panicking about this series of earthquakes, Japan's volcanoes also reacted.

After dozens of earthquakes, volcanoes such as Dinosaur Volcano and Aso Volcano finally reached the moment when the lava that had accumulated underground for decades reached the moment of eruption to a certain extent, they not only quickly spewed out a large amount of soot, but also formed a huge cloud of volcanic ash in the air.

These ash clouds are very long-lasting, not only blocking the view below the clouds, but they also reduce the amount of sunlight and the soot cements together.

Soot clouds can transform into a very, very hard solid when they pile up, which can bring disaster to the world to a certain extent, and people can easily get trapped in this cloud of soot at this time.

Messed up? An earthquake struck Japan late at night, a Japanese volcano erupted, and Kishida lost his voice

Kishida's silent tweet, the Internet began to guess again.

Japan's Kishida is a person who loves to tweet on social media, and his tweets have little political content, and almost all of them are very close to the people.

I don't know if it's purely for fun, his Twitter generally doesn't have too many comments and retweets, but there will be many people chatting about the programs they are interested in in the comment area, and people will also recommend some programs worthy of positive reviews on it.

But this time, the form of this tweet suddenly changed, and this tweet from Kishida was very shocking, not commenting on a TV show worth watching as before, but only one comment, and the content of the comment was shocked to the whole world:

"There has been a major earthquake, and I pray for everyone's safety."

Messed up? An earthquake struck Japan late at night, a Japanese volcano erupted, and Kishida lost his voice

This one attracted a huge amount of attention almost instantly, and this form of tweet has never been done before!

In addition, there is also the problem that although earthquakes are frequent in Japan, there are really few major earthquakes, so it is curious where the word "big" Kishida comes from.

After discussion and price comparison, people finally discovered the cause of the earthquake with this number of Kishida, and it turned out that the Japanese Meteorological Observatory had sent it out the day before, indicating that with the event of a volcanic eruption, a series of earthquakes will follow.

After people found out about this reason, they also had some bottom in their hearts, after all, Kishida didn't say anything, just wished everyone peace, and everyone was very sympathetic after seeing it, but some anti-Kishida fans didn't think so, they thought that the content of Kishida's tweet was too serious, and they should go up to wish everyone peace like the former prime minister.

At this point, Kishida's fans don't do it, they think it's a normal thing, everyone is very worried after the earthquake, how can you not say it and let everyone eat reassurance?

Fans are attacking and debating with each other, and the neutral people are also very helpless at this time, they think that Kishida sent that tweet to wish everyone peace, how did it become like this?

However, the matter is not over yet, and while everyone is busy scrolling through this tweet, some anti-Kishida people in Japan are falling into cranky thoughts in their spare time.

They think that this series of disasters in Japan must have been something Kishida did to be sorry for the earth and the gods and caused trouble, so this series of disasters must be Kishida's fault, and he must have deliberately wanted to harm Japan.

There are also some people who are linked to the animation in this series of events, thinking that this series of disasters must be because the current animation in Japan is too pornographic, which has aroused the anger of the respected Aquila God, so now this series of disasters is the pot of animation.

Such a statement must have been made among people who were in a panic, but this wave of wild speculation has added a lot of psychological pressure to people who have been affected by the disaster, and at this moment, people can really see that this person is easily frightened when facing the difficulty of disaster.

The other side of the disaster is an opportunity for growth.

Whether it is Kishida's wave of wild speculation on Twitter, or the psychological pressure of the Japanese people after the disaster, it tells us that the disaster is not only a physical threat, but also a psychological challenge.

In the face of disasters, the biggest problem for people is that their psychological tolerance is not so strong, because they have not experienced such things, so if they are affected by disasters, they will feel more or less afraid and troubled.

Of course, we can also see that there are more things in the event of the disaster, such as Kishida's Twitter, and we can see that social media is not only unable to vent emotions in times of disaster, but may even have an impact.

After Kishida tweeted, the sunlight that could still be seen in this world quickly turned into darkness, so some people speculated that Kishida was so panicked after knowing what the real situation was, so he decided that he could only tweet.

I don't know if this wave of speculation has been spread too much, whether there is any attention caused by the previous wave of random speculation, in short, the last wave of such random speculation has also brought a bad impact on this society.

To sum up, the people who speculate are not good people, but this wave of speculation also tells us that the overall mental state of the Japanese people is very chaotic now, and this will inevitably bring a big shadow to their hearts.

A large number of Japanese people are still young, and Japan's aging population is famous, so it is possible that older people such as relatives and friends will join their circle in order to take care of them.

In this way, they are the hardest hit places, and at the same time, the most injured people, so there may be a lot of sad people behind this wave of speculation, and we should be more considerate.

Whatever the cause of this series of events, everyone should be more careful, not be affected badly, and try to let this wave of disasters pass.

epilogue

Natural disasters are indeed terrifying, but in the face of all this, we must remain calm and calm, chaos will only make the world more chaotic.

We would also like to express our condolences to them for this series of disasters in Japan, and hope that all this will pass as soon as possible!

After this wave of disasters, I found some questions to think about, whether Japan's current discipline is a little insufficient, or whether Japan has some additional factors, and these things need to be carefully considered.

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