Mount Dukono on Indonesia's Halmahera Island erupted again on Thursday morning, releasing volcanic ash that reached a height of 1100 meters. Local authorities have warned residents and visitors to stay away from the area surrounding the volcano.
The Semeru Volcano, located on the border between Lumajang and Malang regencies in East Java, erupted four times on Thursday. Smoke columns rose to heights ranging from 800 meters to one kilometer above the volcano's summit.
The Karangetang volcano on Siau Island in Indonesia erupted powerfully on Wednesday evening, releasing volcanic ash clouds up to 25 meters high. Local authorities are warning residents to stay away from the area.
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.
Mount Semeru in the Lumajang region of Indonesia has erupted again, spewing an ash column approximately <strong>2000 meters</strong> high, alarming local residents. This eruption comes at a sensitive time as the area continues to deal with the aftermath of previous eruptions.
The <strong>Ducono</strong> volcano in North Halmahera, Indonesia, experienced significant volcanic activity, recording <strong>76 explosions</strong> in a single day on April 6, 2026. Authorities have warned residents to stay away from the surrounding area due to the potential for further eruptions.
The Indonesian Volcanology Center announced the eruption of Gunung Dukono in North Halmahera, releasing a volcanic ash cloud reaching up to <strong>4000 meters</strong>. The incident occurred on Friday, prompting authorities to issue warnings to residents and tourists.
The Dukono volcano on Indonesia's Halmahera Island has erupted powerfully, sending a massive ash column into the sky. Experts from the Volcano Monitoring Center have warned local residents of potential risks.
Mount Dukono in North Halmahera, Indonesia, erupted powerfully on Monday, releasing volcanic ash that reached a height of 1000 meters. This volcanic activity was recorded at 09:26 local time, raising concerns among local authorities.
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.
Mount Dukono in North Maluku, Indonesia, has erupted powerfully, releasing volcanic ash that reached a height of <strong>1400 meters</strong> above the mountain's summit. Local authorities are warning residents to stay away from the area and urging them to take necessary precautions.
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 Dukono volcano in Indonesia continues its eruption, releasing volcanic ash clouds that reach heights of up to <strong>3000 meters</strong> above its summit. Local authorities have warned residents and visitors to stay away from the area.
The Marapi Volcano in Indonesia experienced two sudden eruptions, the first lasting 34 seconds at 5:25 AM, followed by another eruption lasting 22 seconds at 7:41 AM. Authorities have warned residents to stay away from the volcano.
Mount Dukono in North Halmahera, Indonesia, erupted on Friday, sending a volcanic ash cloud soaring to 1500 meters. The event raised significant concerns among local residents and visitors in the surrounding areas.
The Simero Volcano, located on the border between Lumajang and Malang regencies in Indonesia, erupted again on Monday evening, releasing a cloud of volcanic ash that reached 600 meters high. This eruption comes at a sensitive time as the alert level has been raised to level three.
A recent study indicates that the magma reservoir beneath Kikai Caldera in Japan, which experienced the largest volcanic eruption 7,300 years ago, is being recharged with new magma, raising concerns about a potential eruption.
In a historic event, the Bezymianny volcano erupted on March 30, 1956, after being dormant for over a thousand years. Ash columns rose to heights exceeding <strong>40 kilometers</strong>, causing mudflows that inundated the Kamchatka River.
The Gunung Semeru volcano in Indonesia erupted powerfully on Sunday morning, emitting ash clouds up to <strong>3,500 meters</strong> high. This activity has raised environmental and health concerns following nine recorded eruptions since midnight.