Monday 22 June 2020

Two eruptions on Mount Merapi.

Mount Merapi, a volcano in Central Java considered to be one of Indonesia's most active, erupted twice on Sunday 21 June 2020, producing ash columns that rose to an altitude of about 6 km above sealevel. Each eruption lasted for about 7 minutes. The Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana has not raised the alert level around the volcano, which has already erupted several times this year, although a 3 km exclusion zone around the site remains in place.

Eruption on Mount Merapi, Central Java, on Sunday 21 June 2020. Reuters.


The approximate location of Mount Merapi. Google Maps.
 
Subduction along the Sunda Trench. Earth Observatory of Singapore.

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