Indonesia’s Mount Ruang volcano erupts again Tuesday | VOA News

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  • Опубликовано: 29 апр 2024
  • ▶ Indonesia’s Mount Ruang volcano erupted Tuesday, prompting authorities to order an evacuation and forcing a nearby airport to close.
    👉 Indonesia’s geological agency raised the alert level on Sulawesi Island to its highest level, as the eruption blew clouds of ash, lava and rocks as high as two kilometers into the sky.
    The agency urged residents living within a six-kilometer radius of Mount Ruang to evacuate. Officials at Sam Ratulangi International Airport, located about 95 kilometers southeast of the volcano in the provincial capital of Manado, shut down operations citing reduced visibility and the dangers volcanic ash poses to plane engines.
    This is the second time this month Mount Ruang has erupted, forcing the Sam Ratulangi airport to close and hundreds of residents to evacuate.
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Комментарии • 17

  • @StickyKeys187
    @StickyKeys187 Месяц назад +2

    Being in the Philippines, this is something of interest because there's about four volcanoes within a 100 km radius where I'm at alone. The pacific ring of fire is no joke 🌋🫨

  • @josediaz9384
    @josediaz9384 Месяц назад +1

    No volume on ur end

  • @hendrixsun9372
    @hendrixsun9372 Месяц назад

    Could the trumpets be volcanos? I’ve kinda been able to tie them but I have to look harder. Just curious if anyone has a thought.

  • @phillm156
    @phillm156 Месяц назад

    Sulfur dioxide that makes it to the stratosphere has a cooling affect.
    Wonder if this might? It's looking like MT Pinatubo.

  • @ninoradiananta998
    @ninoradiananta998 Месяц назад

  • @helenerickson2195
    @helenerickson2195 Месяц назад

    It must be a sign of revenge on......

  • @ronwest7930
    @ronwest7930 Месяц назад +3

    Everyone is worried about man-made CO2. I wonder how much is emitted here. Also, plenty of particulates to help cool the earth if you are worried about that. no need to put man-made crap in the atmosphere either.

    • @sigisoltau6073
      @sigisoltau6073 Месяц назад +1

      Minimal. Human CO2 is about 35 billion tons per year, volcanic activity releases at most 1 billion tons per year.

    • @ronwest7930
      @ronwest7930 Месяц назад

      @@sigisoltau6073 yeah, thats kind of what I said. I'm not worried about CO2 at all. without it we would be in trouble.

    • @sigisoltau6073
      @sigisoltau6073 Месяц назад

      @@ronwest7930 Look, thing is, in the past Co2 concentrations were much higher then today. In the Carboniferous period the concentration was something like 4,000 parts million instead of the current 421 parts per million. But back then the earth was way warmer, the poles being tropical with a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius. Plants were used and adapted to those levels of co2. However, as time went by, co2 levels dropped and plants evolved and adapted to those lower levels. Now, that trend is reversing, fast, and plants can't adapt fast enough. As said, about 35 billion tons of carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere, half of it ends up in the ocean, ice, rocks or plants, the rest stays in the atmosphere.

    • @ronwest7930
      @ronwest7930 Месяц назад

      @@sigisoltau6073 There was also crazy high co2 levels during ice ages. low to no co2 means a dead planet with no plant growth. all this climate talk is a means to tax and control people.

    • @mobilehutch
      @mobilehutch Месяц назад

      ​​@@sigisoltau6073at the start of the Carboniferous it was warm and hot 1500 ppm by the end it was 350 ppm. During that time there wasn't as many fungus and micro organisms that broke down the large trees, when they died they would fall on the forest floor and be covered by forest litter and soil deposits. Without that material being broken down that way the carbon was trapped in the ground. The end of the Carboniferous was brought about because the drop in carbon lowered global temperatures leading to glaciation. Those deposits are coal and when we burn those deposits we release the trapped carbon, we attempt to mitigate that with gypsm scrubs and other recyclers at power plants and then bury the gypsm.

  • @johnconnelly3066
    @johnconnelly3066 Месяц назад

    It goes step, kick, step, twirl…are you TRYING to piss off the volcano? 😏

  • @MatthewNGolding
    @MatthewNGolding Месяц назад

    😂🤣😂

  • @user-mq7cz8fg2j
    @user-mq7cz8fg2j Месяц назад +1

    This is how you know it's not humans creating the climate change. Last week we connected with a coronal hole stream from the sun and bam 40 earthquakes in Taiwan. The Earth's magnetic field took another step in weakening last year earthquakes and volcano eruptions along with severe weather will become the norm as this cyclical event continues.

    • @StickyKeys187
      @StickyKeys187 Месяц назад

      Did you by any chance get this information from dutchsinse?

    • @user-mq7cz8fg2j
      @user-mq7cz8fg2j Месяц назад

      No, I follow a channel called Suspicious Observers. He provides links to all his information so people can follow along with science journals, peer reviewed papers, and all sights with the data that is out there. Everything so far has checked out to a T.