Thursday, November 4, 2010

Friday, November 5, 2010 Merapi eruption

A much larger and more explosive Merapi eruption occured on 1am, Friday, November 5, 2010 following Thursday eruption. Roaring sound and intensive volcanic tremor was heard and felt since 11pm on Thursday until several blasting sound heard around 12am to 1am. Pyroclastic surges associated with this eruption injures more than 20 people, the number expected to rise. Thick ash, sand and gravel hits nearby city of Yogyakarta, Magelang, Purworejo, Solo and Klaten. The authority expand the exclusion zone to 20km and move all evacuation center that were located in Sleman regency to Maguwoharjo stadium, located 30 km from the volcano.

Update: as released in November 15, the total causalities reaches 275. Currently as in December 1st, Merapi remains relatively calmed, the forbidden zone narrowed done to 15 km. However, the accumulation of volcanic material at the upper slope creates laharic flow hazard to the down-slope regions of Yogyakarta city. Many bridges and settlement damaged due to heavy rain in the past several day that followed by massive laharic flows. People lives near the banks of the river that comes from Merapi drainage system are advised to remain vigilant, especially during heavy rainfall.

Update: on December 3, 2010 the Volcanology Center of Indonesia lower the alert level of Merapi from its highest degree to the third level (alert level code chart)

2 comments:

Unknown said...

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Unknown said...

ok nice info i like it!

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