Alert Status, Mount Awu North Sulawesi Earthquake Activity Experiences An Increase
JAKARTA - The Geological Agency of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources noted an increase in earthquake activity on Mount Awu located on Sangihe Island, North Sulawesi (Sulut). Head of the Geological Agency Muhammad Wafid said the increase in the number of earthquakes was likely due to magma movement towards shallower depths. "There were detectable symptoms of an increase in volcanic activity related to the shallow magma migration process," he said in a report received, Tuesday, April 2, confiscated by Antara. On March 22, 2024, the Geological Agency recorded a series of deep volcanic earthquakes and shallow volcanic earthquakes at 17.00 WITA and 19.00 WITA. The series of volcanic earthquakes occurred again on April 1, 2024, at 17.50 WITA and 20.45 WITA.
Earthquake energy has increased as detected from the increasing Real-Time Seismic Amplitude Measurement (RSAM) chart. In March 2024, the number of non-harmonic tremors was recorded 5 times with an earthquake length of 40 to 95 seconds. This indicates an increase in surface earthquakes. "Based on visual and instrumental monitoring until April 2, 2024, we state that the activity level of Mount Awu is still at level II or alert," said Wafid.