Merapi volcano news & eruption updates
Merapi volcano (Central Java, Indonesia) activity update: spectacular explosion recorded
Tuesday Mar 03, 2020 11:40 AM | BY: MARTIN
An ash column from Merapi volcano reached approx. 9,000 m altitude today (image: BPPTKG)
The Pusat Vulkanologi dan Mitigasi Bencana Geologi (PVMBG) recored that a spectacular explosion occurred on 3 March at 05:22 local time. An explosion at the Merapi generated a dense dark ash plume, which rose approx. 20,000 ft (6,000 m) above the summit and drifted NE.Ashfall was reported in several areas downwind including Musuk (10 km N), Cepogo Boyolali (10 km N), Mriyan (3 km) and Boyolali (3 km).
The seismic station records 1 volcano-tectonic earthquake and 2 long-period events. Deformation did not show significant changes. These observational data indicate that nearing the eruption there was not enough pressure to form because the eruption material was dominated by volcanic gas.
The threat of this eruption in the form of hot clouds originating from the disassembly of lava dome material and volcanic material burst
Indonesia's most active volcano erupts, spews ash into sky
Indonesia’s most active volcano has erupted, spewing sand, smoke and ash into the sky
By SLAMET RIYADI Associated Press 3 March 2020
YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia -- Indonesia’s most active volcano erupted Tuesday, spewing sand and pyroclastic material and sending a massive column of smoke and ash as high as 6,000 meters (19,680 feet) into the sky.
The eruption of Mount Merapi on the main island of Java unleashed searing gas clouds 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) down its slopes, Indonesia's Geology and Volcanology Research Agency said on its website.
It said villagers living on Merapi's fertile slopes are advised to stay 3 kilometers (1.8 miles) from the crater's mouth.
Ash from the eruption made rain thick and muddy in several villages. Witnesses said the sound was heard 30 kilometers (18 miles) away.
The agency did not raise the alert status of Merapi, which already was at the third-highest level due to its ongoing activity.
The 2,968-meter (9,737-foot) mountain is the most active of 500 Indonesian volcanoes. It has rumbled and generated dark hot clouds since last year. Its last major eruption in 2010 killed 353 people.
Indonesia, an archipelago of 240 million people, is prone to earthquakes and volcanic activity because it sits along the Pacific "Ring of Fire," a horseshoe-shaped series of fault lines around the ocean.
By SLAMET RIYADI Associated Press 3 March 2020
YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia -- Indonesia’s most active volcano erupted Tuesday, spewing sand and pyroclastic material and sending a massive column of smoke and ash as high as 6,000 meters (19,680 feet) into the sky.
The eruption of Mount Merapi on the main island of Java unleashed searing gas clouds 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) down its slopes, Indonesia's Geology and Volcanology Research Agency said on its website.
It said villagers living on Merapi's fertile slopes are advised to stay 3 kilometers (1.8 miles) from the crater's mouth.
Ash from the eruption made rain thick and muddy in several villages. Witnesses said the sound was heard 30 kilometers (18 miles) away.
The agency did not raise the alert status of Merapi, which already was at the third-highest level due to its ongoing activity.
The 2,968-meter (9,737-foot) mountain is the most active of 500 Indonesian volcanoes. It has rumbled and generated dark hot clouds since last year. Its last major eruption in 2010 killed 353 people.
Indonesia, an archipelago of 240 million people, is prone to earthquakes and volcanic activity because it sits along the Pacific "Ring of Fire," a horseshoe-shaped series of fault lines around the ocean.
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