Volcano Eruption in Indonesia: Mount Semeru Erupts, Spews 54,000 Feet Ash Cloud Into Sky (Watch Video)

Indonesia’s Semeru volcano erupted on November 19, prompting the country’s volcanology agency to raise the alert level on Java Island’s highest peak to its maximum. The 3,600-metre volcano sent ash clouds soaring up to 54,000 feet above its summit, and authorities have urged residents to maintain a 2.5 km exclusion zone due to ongoing risks.

Mount Semeru in Indonesia Erupts (Photo Credits: X/@AnggraNing)

Indonesia’s Semeru volcano erupted on November 19, prompting the country’s volcanology agency to raise the alert level on Java Island’s highest peak to its maximum. The 3,600-metre volcano sent ash clouds soaring up to 54,000 feet above its summit, and authorities have urged residents to maintain a 2.5 km exclusion zone due to ongoing risks. Semeru is among nearly 130 active volcanoes in Indonesia, which sits along the seismically volatile Pacific Ring of Fire. Volcano Erupts in Indonesia Video: Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki Spews Ash 11 Kilometres High Into Sky After Eruption.

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Mount Semeru Erupts, Spews 54,000 Feet Ash Cloud

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