10:15 AM - 10:30 AM
[SVC31-06] Drills on the assumption of an eruption by local governments and related organizations around Nasudake
Keywords:volcano, drill, Nasudake, disaster prevention
To solve these issues, conducting multi-agency drill that simulates an eruption is both inexpensive and effective. The NIED, in collaboration with the Nasudake Volcano Disaster Management Council from 2019 to 2025, has been conducting disaster drills mainly on the assumption of an eruption. These drills were conducted under various scenarios to verify the effectiveness of evacuation plans, confirm pre- and post-disaster response procedures, and facilitate coordination among related agencies. In the drills, the results of an climber dynamics data acquisition experiment conducted on Nasudake in 2020 were incorporated into the scenarios and situation assignments, and achievement levels were investigated using post-drill reviews and questionnaires. By repeating these once-a-year drills every year, we have seen results such as higher achievement levels, increased voluntary action for the drills, and increased awareness of disaster prevention. On the other hand, many issues remain in drills involving multiple organizations, such as the difficulty of scenario setting and advance coordination. In this presentation, we will summarize the ideal form and issues of drill assuming an eruption, and provide suggestions for updating drill.