
Mount Liotopi is mentioned in Indonesia again, and the giant ash columns come out miles away
Male Mountain MaleOne of the most volcanoes in Indonesia erupted for the second day in a row, and sent a column of volcanic materials and ash of up to 18 km (11 miles) in the sky early on Saturday and a blanket lot with debris. The losses were not reported immediately.
Another eruption on Friday evening sent ash clouds up to 10 km (6.2 miles) and lit up the night sky with glowing bolts and lightning nails. The explosions occurred in less than five hours.
The Geology Agency in Indonesia recorded an ice collapse of invasive clouds mixed with rocks and volcanic lava, which reaches 5 km (3 miles) below the foothills of the mountain. The notes of drones showed a deep movement of magma, which led to a registered concussion in seismic screens.
The agency said that volcanic materials, including the size of size, have been dumped up to 8 km (5 miles) of the hole, which cover nearby villages and towns with thick volcanic residue. I asked the residents to be vigilant about heavy rains that could lead to lava flows in the rivers that arise from the volcano.
On Saturday, the eruption was one of the largest Indonesia since 2010 when Mount Merby, the most volatile volcano in the country, erupted on the densely populated island of Java. This explosion killed more than 350 people and forced hundreds of thousands to evacuate.
It also came less than a month after a great outbreak on July 7, forced delay or cancellation of dozens of flights at the Nagura Rai Airport in Bali, covering roads and rice fields with gray clay and rocks.
Lewotobi Laki Laki, a 1584 -meter volcano (5,197 feet) on the remote island of Flores, was at the highest level in alert since its outbreak on June 18, and the exclusion area has multiplied to Qatar 7 km (4.3 miles) where the warriors became more frequent.
The Indonesian government has permanently transported thousands of population after a series of explosions there that killed nine people and destroyed thousands of homes in November.
Indonesia is an archipelago of more than 280 million people suffering from frequent seismic activity. It contains 120 active volcanoes and sits along the “Fire loop”, which is a horseshoe chain of seismic rift lines that have shattered the Pacific Basin.
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