The eruptions of Mount Merapi in 2010 were primarily driven by the movement of magma within the volcano, which led to the release of volcanic gases, ash, and pyroclastic flows.
More than 2,400 villagers streamed into makeshift emergency shelters after Monday's eruption Author of the article: You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an ...
Columns of ash were seen rising from Mount Merapi, located in the province of West Sumatra, with the four eruptions recorded from Sunday morning to the afternoon, the Antara News Agency reported ...
Mount Merapi (meaning Mountain of Fire) is an active stratovolcano (or composite volcano) located in south-east Asia, on the island of Java, Indonesia, a lower middle income country (LMIC).
The rumbling sound could be heard several kilometers away as Mount Merapi erupted, sending hot ash 600 meters into the sky. Ash blanketed nearby towns, but long-established evacuation orders are ...
The six kilometre north-south axis is positioned to link Mount Merapi and the Indian Ocean, with the Kraton (palace) at its centre, and key cultural monuments lining the axis to the north and south ...