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CASE STUDY OF THE ERUPTION OF THE T.

RUDI VOLCANO
IN BUDAPEST, HUNGARY.

Location: The Solar System,


Earth, Europe, Hungary,
Budapest, XVIII. District.
Time: 2025.08.08.
Background Information:
Some heavy volcanic activity has
been detected near Mt. T. Rudi.
We must prepare for the worst.
Mt. T. Rudi has also been declared ACTIVE in the previous month.

PHASE 1 / EARTHQUAKES IN THE REGION:


 We can’t take any chances. As soon we detect some heavy earthquakes
near the area, we will alert every nearby citizen and personnel to get
ready for evacuation. They can still remain in the area until further
instructions. They just need to get their belongings packed.

PHASE 2 / FUMES FROM THE VOLCANO START RISING,


SMALLER ROCKS THROWN AT THE REGION:
 I suggest this is the time we give out the evacuation instructions. People
need time to move, and I think we need
to be extra cautious this time. I suggest
that we evacuate only this area of the
XVIII. district since Mt. T. Rudi is a
small volcano. I suggest we tell people
to go to relatives and friends who live in
other districts. But for those for whom
this is not an option we suggest they
head for the Liszt Ferenc International
Airport.
PHASE 3 / THE ERUPTION OF LAVA:
 If people have done as we told them to do up until this point, then by this
time the area around Mt. T. Rudi should be completely devoid of people.
Everyone should be in a safer place. At the same time, I would order
safety personnel around the area which we have evacuated in Phase 2 in
order to contain the flowing lava in this small region. Also, these safety
personnel should look around the place with a helicopter to find those
who have not evacuated yet. We would ask the rest of the XVIII. district
to evacuate in preparation for the deadliest final Phase.

PHASE 4 / THE ASH CLOUD:


 The deadliest part of the whole eruption, the ash cloud. This is why we
asked the whole district to evacuate before. The security personnel
previously deployed will “retreat” to the borders of the XVIII. district. At
the borders they will try to maintain the ash cloud in the district itself, if
possible.

We have asked our geologists to estimate how long each phase will be
and how long the eruption as a whole will be. They said that each
phase will be roughly 3 hours due to the small size of Mt. T. Rudi so
as a whole the eruption will roughly take half a day or 12 hours. Of
course, these are just estimates based on the data we have so far.

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