Jakarta - Mount roar of volcanic activity in the border district of Banyuwangi, Bondowoso, and Jember, East Java is still high. Eruption in the form of eruptions of ash and incandescent material burst with a roar out of the mountain.
While the gray-white smoke is still visible in Mount roar on Friday (10/72015). The smoke that accompanied the volcanic ash was observed as high as 400-500 meters moving toward the east and southeast.
Consequently roar erupted, 5 airports closed. As described Head of Data Information and Public Relations of National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) Sutopo Purwo Nugroho.
"The distribution of volcanic ash to the east-southeast from the crater of Mount roar has caused 5 airports closed," Sutopo said in a written statement in Jakarta.
He said, according to a warning or a Notice to Airmen (Notam) issued by the Director General of Civil Aviation, Ministry of Transportation's five airports were closed, namely International Airport Ngurah Rai Bali, Lombok International Airport.
Then Selaparang Lombok, Blimbingsari service Banyuwangi and Jember Notohadinegoro service.
"I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport experienced the closure began on July 10, 2015 at 9:25 to 21:30 pm. Notam renewed closure of the airport will continue to adjust the deployment progress of volcanic ash from Mount roar," he said.
Besides vibration Mount roar also constantly occur with the amplitude 6-32 mm.
"It indicates the movement of fluid or dilute magma from below the crater of Mount roar," said Sutopo.
He said that, until now Mount roar still Standby status or Level III. 3 km radius of the mountain was declared a restricted zone as exposed dangerous lava.
In Banyuwangi occurred thin ashes in District Wongsorejo, Telemung village and sub-district Bulusari Kalipuro, and the village of Castle District of Slick.
Type eruption of Mount roar is a mountain strombolian, that volcanic eruptions emit molten lava is a thin, medium-pressure gas, and eruptions eject solid material, gas, and liquids.
Generally, these eruptions are not too strong, but it is constantly, and lasts longer. Can not predict when the eruption ended.
While the gray-white smoke is still visible in Mount roar on Friday (10/72015). The smoke that accompanied the volcanic ash was observed as high as 400-500 meters moving toward the east and southeast.
Consequently roar erupted, 5 airports closed. As described Head of Data Information and Public Relations of National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) Sutopo Purwo Nugroho.
"The distribution of volcanic ash to the east-southeast from the crater of Mount roar has caused 5 airports closed," Sutopo said in a written statement in Jakarta.
He said, according to a warning or a Notice to Airmen (Notam) issued by the Director General of Civil Aviation, Ministry of Transportation's five airports were closed, namely International Airport Ngurah Rai Bali, Lombok International Airport.
Then Selaparang Lombok, Blimbingsari service Banyuwangi and Jember Notohadinegoro service.
"I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport experienced the closure began on July 10, 2015 at 9:25 to 21:30 pm. Notam renewed closure of the airport will continue to adjust the deployment progress of volcanic ash from Mount roar," he said.
Besides vibration Mount roar also constantly occur with the amplitude 6-32 mm.
"It indicates the movement of fluid or dilute magma from below the crater of Mount roar," said Sutopo.
He said that, until now Mount roar still Standby status or Level III. 3 km radius of the mountain was declared a restricted zone as exposed dangerous lava.
In Banyuwangi occurred thin ashes in District Wongsorejo, Telemung village and sub-district Bulusari Kalipuro, and the village of Castle District of Slick.
Type eruption of Mount roar is a mountain strombolian, that volcanic eruptions emit molten lava is a thin, medium-pressure gas, and eruptions eject solid material, gas, and liquids.
Generally, these eruptions are not too strong, but it is constantly, and lasts longer. Can not predict when the eruption ended.
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