Is It Inside the Belt of Fire? The Dreaded Volcano that Erupted and Threw Huge Column of Ash
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Anak Krakatau volcano in Indonesia erupted, causing huge ash columns, alerting nearby sites to the colossus area.
JPNN.com, SOUTH LAMPUNG - Volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Anak Krakatau has begun to disturb residents, especially residents of Tejang Village, Sebesi Island, Rajabasa District, South Lampung Regency.
Mount Anak Krakatau reportedly erupted twice on Monday night, August 17, 2026. Residents, visitors, and tourists were asked to stay within 3 km of the volcano.
An eyewitness captured stunning images on Sunday, August 16, as the Anak Krakatoa volcano in Indonesia erupted, sending a towering column of ash into the sky. The volcano, located in the South Lampung region, was recorded erupting several times, with images showing a thick cloud of volcanic ash rising above the crater. According to the Indonesian Geological Survey, which is part of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, a total of eight e…
The Anak Krakatau volcano erupted in Indonesia, marking a new phase of volcanic activity in the Sunda Strait. The eruption drew renewed attention due to the volcano's history of frequent activity, as it is located in a region known for its intense seismic and volcanic activity.
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