First eruption in 1808, this is the eruption of Mount Agung



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KOMPAS.com – The Great Mountain broke again Tuesday (3/7/2018) morning. Earlier, Monday (07/02/2018) yesterday, this mountain also broke out by emitting glowing lava bursts up to 2 kilometers away.

The activity of Gunung Agung in a year is quite active, with several times issued eruptions.

Mount Agung erupted in 1808. It's a bit of a story …

Mount Agung Eruption

Mount Agung is the highest mountain in the island of Bali with an altitude of 3031 mdpl, located in Rendang District, Karangasem Regency, Bali

Mount Agung has a wide and deep crater

its conical shape composed of lava and volcanic ash. Therefore, it is clbadified as stratavolkano volcano

The smoke and water vapor are sometimes excreted by this type of mountain.

Mount Agung erupted in 1808. At that time, Mount Agung produced ashes and rocks in large numbers.

The next eruption occurs 13 years later, in 1821. The second eruption is clbadified normal and the extent of the eruption is not widespread in 1808.

After the 39, eruption, the activity of Gunung Agung returns to normal. Mount Agung after the incident of the incandescent stone of the crater, seen from the village of Tulamben, Karangasem, Bali, Tuesday (3/7/2018). The Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation records the appearance of the eruption of Mount Agung with a column of ash reaching 2,000 meters and incandescent rocks up to two kilometers away [19659012] AFP PHOTO / SONNY TUMBELAKA A fire burns on the slopes of Mount Agung Crater, seen from the village of Tulamben, Karangasem, Bali, Tuesday (3/7/2018). The Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation records the occurrence of the eruption of Mount Agung with a height of ash reaching 2,000 meters and incandescent rocks up to two kilometers.

In 1843, the activity of Gunung Agung further increases by preceding a number of earthquakes and volcanic ash, and rocks.

The eruption was again in 1963. The impact of this eruption is remarkable. Earlier, an earthquake was heard in the area around Mount Agung

. The tragedy began on February 20, 1963, when Mount Agung issued a smoke teba. On March 17, 1963, the height of the eruption cloud reached its climax

The rain of ash and gravel began to descend from the crater to the neighborhoods

This activity stopped only a few months later late, precisely in January 1964. The impact of the activity About 1,148 people died and 296 people were injured.

In 2017, the activity of Gunung Agung is active again, with a seismic and thunderous increase.

Normal status is high to alert. The summit of Mount Agung was also evacuated

At its peak, on September 22, 2017, Mount Agung went from state of alert to that of alert

Intensity of the volcanic earthquake occurred hundreds of times until October 2017.

the mountain. Up to the volcanic ash explosion 7.5 kilometers north-northeast, southeast and south-southwest.

  Smoke of fire burning forests of the slopes of Mount Agung after the crater glow seen from the village of Tulamben, Karangasem, Bali, Tuesday (3/7/2018). The Center for Volcanology and Mitigation of Geological Risks records the eruption of Mount Agung with a height of ash columns reaching 2,000 meters accompanied by incandescent rocks up to two kilometers AFP PHOTO / SONNY TUMBELAKA Mount Agung forest fire smoke after the incandescent stone incident of the crater, visible from the village of Tulamben, Karangasem, Bali, Tuesday (3/7/2018). The Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation records the occurrence of the eruption of Mount Agung with a column height of ash reaching 2,000 meters accompanied by incandescent rocks up to two kilometers

On July 2, 2018, Gunung Agung again issued his magical spill.

The eruption was recorded up to 3 times with a height of ash columns reaching 2,000 meters above the summit crater

This eruption accompanied incandescent lava bursts up to 3 times. at 2 km causing fires around peaks and slopes. observation of Mount Agung in the village of Rendang, in the first eruption, an earthquake eruption lasted 3 minutes 47 seconds with a maximum amplitude of 18 mm

The column of ash was observed until 39 at 1000 m and 700 m above the peak. The gray columns are observed in gray with a strong intensity leaning towards the west.

Residents living in and around the Gunung Agung Basin are urged to be alert to the potential danger of lava flows

Kompas TV The public is concerned that Gunung Agung is going to burst aftershocks again.

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