Indonesia’s Mount Marapi erupts, sending ash column 3-km into the sky

No casualties or material losses have been reported, but locals have been told to wear masks for their safety

9:24 PM MYT

 

JAKARTA – Mount Marapi, Sumatra’s most active volcano, erupted earlier today at 2.54pm local time, releasing ash rain over the Agam district in West Sumatra, prompting authorities to advise locals to wear masks.

The country’s volcano monitoring centre, PVMBG, reported that the eruption spewed an ash column containing volcanic material up to three kilometres from the summit crater, accompanied by rumbling sounds.

The increase in volcanic activity on the 2,891m high mountain has been ongoing since early this year, and it is at level II alert status.

National Disaster Mitigation Agency spokesperson Abdul Muhari, in a statement, said there have been no reports of casualties or material losses, and the community’s activities remain unaffected.

According to an official at the Agam disaster operational agency, Ade Setiawan, heavy volcanic ash rain occurred in Nagari Lasi, Canduang sub-district.

“The volcanic ash rain was quite dense and dark, but it has now started to stop,” he added.

Local authorities have advised people to wear masks when leaving their homes, clean their water supplies, and clear thick volcanic ash from the roofs of their homes to prevent damage caused by heavy deposits.

Mount Marapi erupted on September 8, 1830, and again on April 30, 1979, causing at least 60 fatalities. It showed increased activity from late 2011 to early 2014, erupting on February 26, 2014, releasing volcanic materials into Agam and Tanah Datar.

On January 7, 2023, there was another eruption, and some climbers were camping in the vicinity despite warnings not to reach the summit. – December 3, 2023

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