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Scientists and residents on edge waiting for imminent volcanic eruption in Indonesia
The question Indonesian volcanologist Devy Kamil Syahbana gets most is the one he cannot answer – when, or if, rumbling Mount Agung on Bali island will blow up in a major eruption. The 3,000 metre (9,800 ft) Agung – a so-called strato-volcano capable of very violent eruptions – has recorded a sharp rise in activity that has raised worries about a repeat of a 1963 eruption that killed more than 1,000 people.
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The volcano activities have been having scientist on edge for awhile now but these things are blowing a little more than normal and there are more occurences happening back to back so to speak.
RSOE EDIS - - Event reports (Earthquakes, events, tropical storms, tsunamies and others)
The question Indonesian volcanologist Devy Kamil Syahbana gets most is the one he cannot answer – when, or if, rumbling Mount Agung on Bali island will blow up in a major eruption. The 3,000 metre (9,800 ft) Agung – a so-called strato-volcano capable of very violent eruptions – has recorded a sharp rise in activity that has raised worries about a repeat of a 1963 eruption that killed more than 1,000 people.
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The volcano activities have been having scientist on edge for awhile now but these things are blowing a little more than normal and there are more occurences happening back to back so to speak.
RSOE EDIS - - Event reports (Earthquakes, events, tropical storms, tsunamies and others)