BANTEN - Mount Anak Krakatau in the waters of the Sunda Strait, Lampung Province, erupted again with a column height of ash reaching 1 kilometer or km. The Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation (PVMBG) stated that the eruption occurred at 12.41 WIB. The eruption was recorded on a seismograph with a maximum amplitude of 70 millimeters and a duration of 143 seconds. "The ash column was observed to be gray with a thin to thick intensity towards the southwest," said Krakatau Angguan Observation Post officer Anggi Nuryo Saputro in a written statement, Thursday, May 11, confiscated by Antara. Previously, at 05.19 WIB, Thursday 11 May, Mount Anak Krakatau also experienced an eruption with a column height of ash reaching 3 kilometers. Gray-grained gray to gray air leads to the southwest.

The eruption was recorded on a seismogram with a maximum amplitude of 70 millimeters and a duration of approximately 2 minutes 12 seconds. Mount Anak Krakatau is currently still at level III or standby status set since April 24, 2022. PVMBG recommends that people, visitors, tourists, or climbers not approach the volcano or move within a five-kilometer radius of the active crater.


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