The Gunung Semeru volcano, located between the Lumajang and Malang districts in East Java, erupted this morning, sending ash clouds soaring to a height of 1000 meters. This eruption comes at a critical time as the volcanic activity level has been raised to level three.
The Indonesian Volcanology Agency has issued warnings to citizens regarding increased volcanic activity at Mount Dukono, urging residents and visitors to stay away from the area surrounding the volcano. This alert follows several eruptions that have occurred in recent days.
Mount Semeru in Indonesia erupted powerfully on Sunday morning, releasing clouds of hot ash that extended 3.5 kilometers. Local authorities warned residents to stay away from danger zones.
The Indonesian Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation Agency has expanded the safety zone around the summit of Salak Mountain from two kilometers to three kilometers due to increased volcanic activity. This decision follows a notable rise in seismic activity and temperature in the area.
The Semeru volcano in Indonesia experienced nine powerful eruptions on Saturday, with explosion heights reaching up to 1000 meters above its summit. Authorities have warned residents to stay away from the surrounding areas.
The head of Indonesia's Volcanology Monitoring Center, Yudia P. Tatibangun, reported that lava flows from Mount Karangetang's summit are colliding with the main crater walls. This volcanic activity comes at a critical time, classified at alert level two, prompting caution among local residents.
The <strong>Karangetang</strong> volcano in <strong>Kepulauan Sitaro</strong>, Indonesia, exhibited significant volcanic activity on Wednesday morning, releasing lava accompanied by loud rumbling sounds. Local authorities confirmed that the situation is under close monitoring.