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Mali ECHO 2014 activitiesEmergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC) – DG ECHO Daily map | 02/10/2017
Indonesia - Agung volcano activity
I N D O N E S I A
Situation overview
Source: BNPB
People evacuated 140 867
Number of shelters: 416
9 km
12 km
Highly potential affected by piroclasticflows, lava flows, lava avalances andhazardous gases
Moderately potential affected bypyroclastic flows, lava flows and lahar
Potential affected by lahar flows/flood andpossibility threatened by the extension ofpyroclastic flows and slinding/collapse ofstep slopes.
Potential affected by incandescent ejectedsized lapilli with 64 mm in maximumdiameter and heavy ash fall
Potentially affected by ash fall andincandescent ejected materials with 10mm maximum in diameter
9 Km
12 Km
VOLCANIC HAZARD OF AGUNG VOLCANO
E
J a v a S e a
B a l i S e a
Batur Volcano
Bratan Volcano
Agung Volcano
6 747
6
11 778
56
16 739
16
13 944
43
13 131
8
513
33122
50 544
122
23 116
4 355
10
M 4.226 Sep. 2017 8:27 UTC
Krakatoa26 Aug 182336 600 Deaths
Papandayan12 Aug 17722 957 Deaths
Galunggung8 Oct 19224 011 Deaths
Merapi3 Nov 2010353 Deaths
Kelud19 May 19195 110 Deaths
Agung17 May 19631 148 Deaths
Tambora10 Apr 1815>71 000 Deaths Level 7
Level 6
Level 5
Level 4
Level 3
VOLCANIC EXPLOSIVITY
INDEX (VEI)*
The VEI is is a relative measure of the explosiveness of volcanic eruptions. For more information visit USGS
People evacuated
Shelter
Airports
!
Regency boundary
Volcano
4.2M Earthquake
Helicopter pad
SEISMIC ACTIVITY OF AGUNG VOLCANO SEPTEMBER 2017 (As of 29 Sept., source MAGMA-VSI)
Shallow volcanic earthquakes (VB)
Deep volcanic earthquakes (VA)
Volcanic-tectonic earthquakes (TL)
N.
of
even
ts
1000
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1 Sept
28Sept
15 Sept
16 Sept
17 Sept
18 Sept
19 Sept
27Sept
26Sept
25Sept
24Sept
20Sept
21 Sept
22 Sept
23Sept
AgungVolcano
Alert level 4(Source VSI)
SIGNIFICANT PAST VOLCANIC ERUPTION IN INDONESIA(Source: CRED EM-DAT, Smithsonian Institution – Global Volcanism Program)