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03 Mar 2021 | 08:41 AM UTC

Indonesia: Additional volcanic activity remains possible at Mount Merapi in Central Java Province through end of March /update 3

Further volcanic activity possible at Mount Merapi, Central Java Province, Indonesia, through end of March. Transport disruptions possible.

Informational

Event

Additional volcanic activity remains possible at Mount Merapi in Central Java Province through the end of March. Authorities recorded at least eight lava flows from the crater, with some reaching as far as 1.5 km (0.9 miles), early March 3. Officials have warned that lava flows could affect areas as far as 5 km (3.1 miles) from the peak. Authorities continue to recommend against any activity within 5 km (3.1 miles) from the crater. Local officials may issue evacuation orders if there is increased volcanic activity in the coming days. The volcano is around 29 km (18 miles) north-northeast of Yogyakarta.

Flight disruptions may occur at nearby airports, including Yogyakarta's Adisutjipto International Airport (JOG), if large eruptions occur and produce significant ashfall that forces planes to detour around ash clouds. Authorities may impose ground travel restrictions along roads in affected areas, as ash could reduce visibility and make streets slippery. Localized ground traffic disruptions are possible.

Health
Volcanic activity may impact air quality in the areas of Central Java surrounding Mount Merapi. Air quality could become a concern, particularly in areas near the crater, following any explosive event. Individuals in the region - especially those with underlying pulmonary conditions such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or lung cancer - may experience difficulty breathing and could suffer from lower tolerance to physical exertion.

Advice

In the event of eruptions, contact airlines for updated flight information; confirm flights before checking out of hotels or driving to the airport. Avoid areas with heavy ash accumulations. If operating in areas affected by the ash cloud, consider remaining indoors in air-conditioned facilities when possible. Those who must be outdoors should use protective face coverings and observe other precautions to avoid ash inhalation. Drive defensively; seek updated information on road conditions before driving or routing shipments through areas close to the volcano. Follow official instructions.

Resources

MAGMA Indonesia
Center for Research and Development of Geological Disaster Technology (BPPTKG) Twitter page (Indonesian)