Tokyo authorities have released an AI-generated video showing what could happen in a worst-case scenario if Mount Fuji erupted. The BBC's Tessa Wong explains how this could impact Japan's capital city, and what experts say about the likelihood of an eruption.

The AI-generated visuals serve as a vital educational tool, employing advanced simulations to portray a realistic portrayal of an eruption’s potential aftermath. With looming concerns over natural disasters, the initiative is seen as a pivotal step in raising awareness and ensuring that citizens are informed and prepared for emergencies.

Experts from geological surveys have assessed the current volcanic activity of Mount Fuji, emphasizing that while the risk isn't immediate, preparedness is crucial for public safety. The combination of advanced AI methods and traditional geological science symbolizes a new frontier in how cities can prepare for natural calamities effectively.