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Minggu, 07 November 2010

The disaster that is happening in Indonesia

Recently, Indonesia is in liputi by various disasters. As was warm in the news, would the eruption of Mount Merapi. The first eruption occurred on 26 October 2010. Until now erupted again still ongoing. At least up to 3 times the eruption occurred. Material spewing volcanic eruptions as high as approximately 1.5 km and is accompanied by the release of heat clouds which swept Kaliadem, Kepuharjo Village, District Cangkringan, Sleman and cost the lives of 43 people, plus a baby from Magelang who died because of respiratory problems.

Since then began to vomit hot clouds occur irregularly. Starting October 28, Mount Merapi spewed lava that appeared almost simultaneously with the discharge of hot clouds at 19:54 pm. Next start hotspots silence was observed at the peak on November 1, marking a new phase that the magma has reached the pit crater.

However, different from the character of the Merapi typically, rather than the formation of a new lava dome, which in fact happened was increased activity bursts of lava and hot clouds since 3 November. Explosive eruptions preceded a major eruption on the morning of Thursday, November 4, 2010, resulting in column 4 km-high clouds and bursts of hot clouds in different directions at the foot of Merapi. Furthermore, since about three o'clock noon eruption that never stopped until the evening and reached its peak in the early hours Friday, November 5, 2010. This eruption sequence and a roar audible to the city of Yogyakarta (distance about 27 km from the summit), Magelang and Wonosobo regency center (distance 50 km). Rain gravel and sand to reach the city of Yogyakarta to the north, while the thick volcanic ash rains swept through Navan and Cilacap. At noon, volcanic ash is known to have reached Tasikmalaya, Bandung, and Bogor..