Indonesia’s Semeru Volcano Erupts 12 Times in One Day


Representational Image (Xinhua)

Representational Image

(Xinhua)

Semeru volcano in the Indonesian province of East Java Island has erupted, prompting authorities to warn residents to stay away from the eruption area.

The mountain, 3,676 metres above sea level, remained in the third danger level, below the highest level of IV.

According to the Semeru Volcano Monitoring Post, the volcano on Friday exploded 12 times, Xinhua news agency reported.

“At 1:43 a.m., the volcano launched hot ashes as far as 3.5 km from the crater to the southeast,” said Semeru Volcano Monitoring Post Officer Ghufron Alwi.

Authorities asked people to remain vigilant and avoid its southeastern sector of 13 km and a five km radius around the summit to avoid an eruption.

The eruption of Mount Semeru in December 2021 caused tens of thousands of people to flee home and claimed more than 50 lives.

**

The above article has been published from a wire source with minimal modifications to the headline and text.



Source link

Latest articles

Related articles

Discover more from Technology Tangle

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading

0