Mount Merapi Launches 2,000 Meters Of Incandescent Lava Falls

YOGYAKARTA - The Geological Disaster Technology Research and Development Center (BPPTKG) stated that Mount Merapi on the border of the Special Region of Yogyakarta and Central Java released seven incandescent lava flows to the southwest on Thursday 28 April. 2 km) to the southwest, from 00.00 to 06.00 WIB. According to the Head of BPPTKG Hanik Humaida, during the observation period, Merapi also experienced 22 avalanches with an amplitude of 3-20 millimeters (mm) for 24.4-146.1 seconds, twice gust earthquakes with an amplitude of 3 mm for 11.4-11.7 seconds. Next, eight multiple phase earthquakes with an amplitude of 3-11 mm for 4.8-11.6 seconds, and two shallow volcanic earthquakes with an amplitude of 26-65 mm for 10.1-16.5 seconds. Thursday morning, the weather at Merapi is sunny and cloudy. The wind is blowing weakly to the east and the air temperature is 14-19 degrees Celsius with air humidity 63-86 percent and air pressure 568-687 mmHg. During that period, the volume of the southwest lava dome of Merapi was 1,672,000 cubic meters and the middle dome was 2,582,000 cubic meters. Until now, BPPTKG still maintains the status of Mount Merapi at Level III or Siaga. Avalanches of lava and hot clouds from Mount Merapi can impact areas in the south-southwest sector which include the Boyong River (a maximum of five kilometers) and the Bedog, Krasak, Bebeng rivers (a maximum of seven kilometers). In addition, avalanches Lava and hot clouds from Mount Merapi could impact areas in the southeastern sector which include the Woro River (a maximum of three kilometers) and the Gend River. ol (a distance of five kilometers). If the volcano experiences an explosive eruption, the ejection of volcanic material can reach an area within a radius of three kilometers from the top of the mountain, said Hanik Humaida.