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Krakatoa eruption 2020: Indonesia's Anak Krakatau volcano erupts

April 11, 2020: The world-famous Krakatoa volcano, Anak Krakatau, has erupted with huge plume of smoke and ash, the Indonesian Centre for Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation said. The Anak Krakatau volcano eruption started on Friday at 10:35pm local time. The Krakatoa volcano spewed plumes of ash 15km into the air. According to the media reports, many residents in Jakarta and West Java heard loud thunder-like sounds, believed to be from the volcanic activity on Anak Krakatau. The eruption of Krakatoa in 1883 killed more than 36,000 people. The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa destroyed more than 70% of the island of Krakatoa and its surrounding archipelago.

Indonesia: Flash floods, landslides in Sulawesi kill 4

April 6, 2020: Flash floods and landslides triggered by heavy rainfall have claimed lives of four people in two districts of Tana Toraja regency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia . According to the Tana Toraja Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD), three people died in South Makale district and one in Rantetayo district. The landslide has washed away several roads including the main road connecting Tana Toraja regency and North Toraja regency.

Flooding in Indonesia kills 1 — Around 56,000 affected and 9,285 buildings flooded

April 1, 2020: Recent flooding has claimed life of a person, affected 56,000 people and inundated at least 9,285 houses in six districts of Bandung regency, West Java. A 70-year-old resident of Bojong Soang village died after slipping in floodwater, the West Java Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) confirmed. According to the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB), Dayeuhkolot district, Bojong Soang district and Bale Endah district are the most affected regions. Recommended Post: Recent Natural Disasters List April 1, 2020

Indonesia: Mt. Merapi volcano eruption spews massive ash cloud

March 27, 2020: Mount Merapi, the Indonesia's most active volcano erupted today shooting a column of ash some 5,000 metres (16,000 feet) into the air. According to the national disaster mitigation agency spokesman Agus Wibowo, there has been no reports of damage from the volcano eruption. However, the people are urged to stay calm and not to panic. Authorities haven't raised the alert level for Mount Merapi volcano . The Mt. Merapi volcano, which is near the historic city of Yogyakarta, had another big eruption earlier this month. Mt. Merapi volcano had sent ash into the air at 20,000 feet. Mount Merapi's last major volcanic eruption was in 2010. Mount Merapi volcanic eruption killed more than 300 people and forced the evacuation of 280,000 residents. Indonesia is made up of a series of islands with over 120 active volcanoes.

Indonesia: Floods, landslides in Sumatra kill 7

January 29, 2020: Floods and landslides on Indonesia 's Sumatra island have claimed lives of at least seven people and displaced thousand others. Also, 22 have been injured in Central Tapanuli Regency due to the overflow of the Aek Sirahar river.  According to the National Disaster Mitigation Agency, more than 2,000 people have been forced to leave their flooded homes. The Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) of Central Tapanuli Regency has declared a 7-day state of emergency .

Nine killed as flash flood destroys bridge in Bengkulu, Indonesia

January 20, 2020: Nine people have been killed after flash flood destroyed a bridge in Kaur regency in Bengkulu, Indonesia . Kaur Disaster Mitigation Agency estimated around 30 people on the bridge when it collapsed. One people has been still missing. According to the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB), the flash flood was caused by extreme weather and rainfall intensity.

Flooding in Samarinda, Indonesia prompts evacuation

January 16, 2020: Recent flooding in Samarinda area of Indonesia has caused evacuation of people to nearby shelter set up by the BPBD and some to the mosque.  Floods triggered by heavy rainfall have submerged Samarinda City affecting at least 7,213 residents. Samarinda Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) reported no casualties.

[UPDATED] Floods, landslides in Jakarta kill 48

Update January 3, 2020 The death toll from Jakarta flood has risen to 48. Fatalities caused due to landslides, hypothermia, drowning, and electrocution. Floods occurred throughout the Indonesian capital of Jakarta and its metropolitan area and the heavy rainfall caused Ciliwung and Cisadane river to overflow. According to the Indonesia’s National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) around 409,000 people have been affected by the floods, with over 366,000 of them in Bekasi City. List of Fatalities Bogor Regency - 11 East Jakarta - 7 Lebak Regency - 7 Depok City - 3 Bekasi City -3 Others from Bogor City, Tengarang, South Tangerang, Bekasi Regency, Central and West Jakarta. Banjir di Bekasi. ©2020 Merdeka.com/Iqbal Nugroho Update January 2, 2020 Severe flooding and landslides in Jakarta has claimed lives of 21 people and forced thousands of people to flee their homes. Around 11 fatalities are reported from Bogor regency. There are around 3,535 people at temp