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  2. Anak Krakatoa - Wikipedia

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    Scientists monitoring the volcano warned people to stay out of a 3 km (1.9 mi) zone around the island. [12] On 6 May 2009, the Volcanological Survey of Indonesia raised the eruption alert status of Anak Krakatau to Level 3. [13] An expedition to the volcano revealed that a 100 m (330 ft) wide lava dome was growing in its

  3. Sidoarjo mud flow - Wikipedia

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    The Sidoarjo mud flow (commonly known as Lumpur Lapindo, wherein lumpur is the Indonesian word for mud; and as Lusi (Lumpur Sidoarjo)) is the result of an erupting mud volcano [1] in the subdistrict of Porong, Sidoarjo in East Java, Indonesia that has been in eruption since May 2006.

  4. Mount Ibu - Wikipedia

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    Mount Ibu (Indonesian: Gunung Ibu) is a stratovolcano at the north-west coast of Halmahera island, Indonesia.The summit is truncated and contains nested craters.The inner crater is 1 km (0.62 mi) wide and 400 m (1,312 ft) deep, while the outer is 1.2 km (0.75 mi) wide.

  5. Video shows volcanic eruption in Indonesia, not Yellowstone ...

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    The video shows August footage from Mount Dukono, an active volcano in Indonesia, not Yellowstone National Park. No evidence supports the post’s claim of a Yellowstone volcanic eruption in ...

  6. Indonesia's Mt Ibu erupts, spewing ash clouds - AOL

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    The volcano on the remote island of Halmahera erupted at 9.12 a.m. (0012 GMT) for about five minutes, projecting ash into the sky as high as 5 km (3.1 miles), officials said. Indonesia's Mt Ibu ...

  7. List of volcanoes in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Volcanoes in the area are formed because of oceanic crusts and the movement of the shelf itself. [18] Some volcanoes completely form an island, for instance, the Sangeang Api island. Mount Tambora, on Sumbawa island, erupted on 5 April 1815, with a scale 7 on the VEI and is considered the most violent eruption in recorded history. [3]

  8. Indonesia's Mt Ibu volcano erupts, spewing clouds of ash

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    Indonesia's Mount Ibu volcano erupted on Tuesday, spewing thick columns of grey ash five km (three miles) into the sky, the volcanology agency said, but there were no immediate reports of evacuations.

  9. Karangetang - Wikipedia

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    Karangetang, also known as Api Siau ("Fire of Siau") is a volcano on the north side of Siau Island off the coast of Sulawesi, Indonesia. The island covers 160 km 2, and had 46,459 inhabitants in mid 2023. [2] [3] It is one of the most active volcanoes in Indonesia, having erupted 41 times since 1675.