Thursday, December 27, 2018

The Indonesian government warns again that the volcano erupts and threatens the tsunami

SUMMUR: The Indonesian government has ordered the residents of the coastal area to leave, because the volcano erupts and threatens to hit the tsunami. The volcano erupted in Anakaragota, Indonesia on August 22, when the tsunamis broke out. It hit the coast of Java and Sumatra, killing 420 people. In the meanwhile, a memorial on the death anniversary of the death toll in the 2004 tsunami has been observed. People gathered at Java and Sumatra shores to pay tribute.

In the meanwhile, the Indonesian government yesterday warned that the tsunami will be hit by an ankaragota volcano eruption again. Commenting on this, the head of Indonesia Meteorological and Geographical Society Viktoria Kernawati said, "There is a risk of volcanic eruption and landslides. Thus, there is a risk of tsunami attacks on Java and Sumatra Island shores. Therefore, the residents of the 500-meter and one-half kilometer in the Gulf of Sunda, between these two islands must leave immediately. "

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