Massive eruption at Indonesia’s Luang volcano, plume reaching 19,000m altitude – Weather News

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2024/04/17 21:31 Weather News

A large-scale eruption occurred at Luang Volcano in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, just after 21:00 today, April 17th (Wednesday) Japan time.

According to the Air Route Volcanic Ash Information Center (VAAC) in Darwin, Australia, observations from the meteorological satellite Himawari 9 indicate that the plume has reached an altitude of approximately 19,000 meters.

Indonesia has many active volcanoes, which often cause large-scale eruptions.

(Updated) The Japan Meteorological Agency announced “Information on distant earthquakes” at 22:00, and said it would monitor whether a tsunami similar to the one caused by the Tonga volcanic eruption in January 2022 occurs.

As of 11:00 p.m., no significant tidal changes have been observed, according to monitoring by the Weather News Geological Center.

(Updated) The Japan Meteorological Agency announced at 4:00 on the 18th (Thursday) that there would be no tsunami impact on Japan due to this eruption.
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