The most active volcano in Indonesia, Mount Merapi was reported to have erupted twice yesterday, releasing hot gas and ashes in a massive column as high as 6 kilometers into the sky.
It is believed that the eruption was visible and rumbling sound can be heard from a distance. Both eruptions reportedly took about 7 minutes.
The dust was also reported to cover air space nearby. Residents of the surrounding area were also told to stay away from the volcano and asked for caution with the subsequent eruption.
Out of 500 Indonesian volcanoes,Mount Merapi is the most active volcanoes The last major eruption happened in 2010 and killed at least 353 people.
Indonesia's Mount Merapi, one of the world's most active volcanoes, erupted twice Sunday, sending clouds of grey ash 6,000 meters into the sky. The two eruptions lasted around 7 minutes. Its last major eruption in 2010 killed more than 300 people. @AFP/Antara #MtMerapi #volcano pic.twitter.com/m1rVeg5ljC
— Daily Tribune (@tribunephl) June 21, 2020
📹| Indonesia's most active volcano Mount Merapi erupts, spewing ash and hot gas 6km into air.
— EHA News (@eha_news) June 21, 2020
Source: Detik Tribune, EHA News, The Japan Times