Mount Merapi Launches Incandescent Lava Drops As Far As 900 Meters
JAKARTA - Mount Merapi on the border of Central Java and Yogyakarta Special Region four times launched incandescent lava avalanches with a maximum glide distance of 900 meters. This incandescent lava heads to the southwest, upstream from Kali Krasak and Boyong, on Wednesday, February 3 at 00.00 WIB to 06.00 WIB.
According to the Head of the Geological Disaster Technology Research and Development Center (BPPTKG) Hanik Humaida, during the observation period Merapi also experienced 24 avalanches with an amplitude of 3-21 mm for 13-109 seconds and one earthquake blowing with an amplitude of 7 mm for 16 seconds.
Smoke was not observed coming out of the crater peak of Mount Merapi, which during the observation period was shaded by cloudy clouds and was covered with a weak wind blowing towards the south, "said Hanik.
During the observation period Tuesday, February 2 at 00.00-24.00 WIB, Mount Merapi was recorded 10 times launching incandescent lava avalanches with a maximum gliding distance of 800 meters to the southwest with measured deformations from Babadan Post an average of 0.3 cm per day in three day.
The BPPTKG still maintains the status of Mount Merapi at Level III or Alert.
The volcanic lava and hot clouds of Merapi are thought to have an impact on the south-southwest sector, which includes the Boyong, Bedog, Krasak, Bebeng, and Putih rivers.
In the event of an eruption, the eruption of volcanic material from Mount Merapi can reach a radius of three km from the top of the mountain.