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When Mount Fuji erupted in 1707 during the Edo period, it produced a significant ashfall that affected nearby communities. The eruption, known as the Hōei eruption, covered towns in thick layers of volcanic ash, leading to crop failures and health issues among the population. Fortunately, there were no immediate fatalities reported, as the eruption occurred largely in unpopulated areas. However, the long-term effects on agriculture and local economies were profound.

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