How the Mount Ruang volcano has suddenly become a major threat to its surroundings | DW News

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How the Mount Ruang volcano has suddenly become a major threat to its surroundings | DW News


Indonesia has issued a tsunami warning and declared its highest level of alert following a series of volcanic eruptions.
Mount Ruang spat out a column of ash three kilometers high – accompanied by lightning bolts – as it erupted five times over the past two days.
The threat of rock slides prompted authorities to warn residents of the danger…

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  1. Climate change has nothing to do with auto exhaust or emissions. There has been a substantial increase in seismic and volcanic activity over the last hundred years. This has increased the temperature of the land, sea, and air. The weather is most likely changing back to what it was 2,000 years ago. When the Romans were in Britain (40BC-380AD) they grew citrus fruit in the north. Look up "Roman Warm Period" and "Medieval Warm Period" online. It appears that there is a major change every 1,000 years and that is where we are today. Periodic change in the heat, light, and radiation created by the sun affects the earth both above and below and is the cause of the global warming we are experiencing.

  2. Interesting. In middle Europe we have almost month without Sun. (3 sunny days maybe). And now, next eruption, more ash, less Sun. Even now Im watchin how big impact have less sun to thinking of peoples.