Japan Meteorological Agency says no tsunami impact from Java volcano eruption, NHK reports
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Semeru Volcano Eruption on Java Island, Indonesia: Authorities Call for People to Remain Away - International
First report 14:18 Updated 22:54 Mount Semeru (Mount Semeru) on the Indonesian island of Java suddenly erupted at 2:46 a.m. today (4th). The eruption column, including volcanic ash and other materials, reached 1.5 km long, and lava flowed down along the mountain side. The authorities adjusted the warning layer to the highest level 4. Nearly 2,000 people were evacuated urgently, and the public was urged not to Go within 8 km of the crater.
Japan Meteorological Agency says no tsunami impact from Java volcano eruption-NHK
Japan’s Meteorological Agency said today that there was no tsunami impact a volcano that erupted today in Indonesia, public broadcaster NHK said. Indonesian authorities raised the warning on Semeru volcano on the island of Java to the highest level after an eruption spewed a column of ash high into the air.
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