Mount Semeru erupts Thursday night reaching 900 meters

Mount Semeru on the border of Lumajang and Malang, East Java, erupted on Thursday night, January 1, 2026, with an eruption column reaching 900 meters above the peak. This marks the fourth eruption of the day, following three in the morning. The Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation (PVMBG) maintains alert status and issues safety recommendations for nearby residents.

Mount Semeru, Java's highest volcano, showed renewed activity on January 1, 2026. According to Semeru Observation Post officer Sigit Rian Alfian, the eruption occurred at 18:37 WIB with an eruption column height of about 900 meters above the peak, or 4,576 meters above sea level. "An eruption of Mount Semeru occurred on Thursday at 18:37 WIB with the observed eruption column height around 900 meters above the peak or 4,576 meters above sea level (mdpl)," he stated in a written report.

The ash column was observed as white to gray with thick intensity drifting toward the northeast and east. The eruption was recorded on the seismograph with a maximum amplitude of 23 mm and a duration of 153 seconds. Earlier that morning, the mountain erupted three times: at 01:26 WIB reaching 1,000 meters, at 04:01 WIB 900 meters, and at 05:29 WIB 900 meters.

Currently, Mount Semeru is at Level III or Alert status. PVMBG recommends that the public avoid activities in the southeast sector along Besuk Kobokan up to 13 km from the peak. Beyond that distance, stay 500 meters from riverbanks due to potential hot cloud expansion and lahars up to 17 km. Additionally, activities are prohibited within a 5 km radius of the crater due to the risk of projectile rocks.

Residents are advised to be vigilant against hot clouds, lava avalanches, and lahars in rivers such as Besuk Kobokan, Besuk Bang, Besuk Kembar, Besuk Sat, and tributaries of Kobokan. These recommendations aim to protect communities from the recurring eruption hazards.

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Illustration of Mount Semeru eruption with 1,000-meter ash plume, residents evacuating amid Alert Level III warning.
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Mount Semeru erupts again with plume reaching 1,000 meters

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Mount Semeru, on the border of Lumajang and Malang in East Java, erupted again on Saturday morning (December 20, 2025) with an ash column reaching 1,000 meters above the peak. This marks the 11th eruption since early morning, accompanied by intense seismic activity. PVMBG maintains Alert Level III status and urges residents to avoid hazardous areas.

Mount Semeru saw increased seismic activity with 32 avalanche quakes over six hours on Thursday morning (20/11/2025). The Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation (PVMBG) urged the public to avoid the 8 km radius from the peak. The volcano's status remains at Level IV Alert since Wednesday night.

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Mayon Volcano's activity has intensified since early January, with the alert level raised to 3 on January 6—up from Level 2 set on New Year's Day—and a lava dome collapse on January 10 producing glowing pyroclastic flows and lava along multiple gullies. Over 4,000 residents in Albay have been evacuated amid heightened risks.

Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) forecaster Henokhvita announced via a Jakarta broadcast that rain of varying intensities will dominate most regions on Sunday, January 18, 2026. Thunderstorms are possible in several areas; check bmkg.go.id or the Info BMKG app for updates.

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The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) forecasts light rain across most of Indonesia on Thursday (December 11, 2025). Residents are advised to carry umbrellas during activities. Thunderstorms are also a potential risk in several areas.

The Indonesian Agency for Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics (BMKG) forecasts light rain across most parts of Indonesia on Saturday, January 3, 2026. Forecaster Alya Sausan shared island-specific details via the agency's YouTube channel from Jakarta, warning of potential thunderstorms in some areas and heavy rain in North and South Kalimantan.

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The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) predicts cloudy to rainy weather across most of Indonesia this Sunday. In Jakarta, overcast conditions will dominate from morning to afternoon, with light rain possible in the south during the evening. The DKI Jakarta government is preparing for coastal flooding until January 7 with various preventive measures.

 

 

 

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