Krakatau volcano (Sunda Strait, Indonesia): second eruptive phase this year

Picture from this afternoon shows that the protagonist of this eruptive episode was strong (image: PVMBG)

Picture from this afternoon shows that the protagonist of this eruptive episode was strong (image: PVMBG)

After 2,5 months since the last eruptive phase, the second such episode of vigorous explosions occurred at the volcano and is now in progress.

The eruptive activity started on 15 April with minor explosion that could be considered as the beginning of this series.
Vulcanian-type explosions continued to be mild only, which quickly become stronger and near-continuous on 18 April.

Grey ash-rich plumes rose to an estimated 857 and 957 m altitude first, then reached up to 2,1 km altitude and drifted SW.

A visible glow in the midnight of 17 Apr while erupting may suggest rise of fresh, juvenile basaltic andesite-to-andesitic and dacitic magma.
The volcano observatory reported a seismic signal with a maximum amplitude of 45-to-68 mm and a duration of 40-to-105 seconds so far.

Source: Pusat Vulkanologi dan Mitigasi Bencana Geologi volcano activity update 18 April 2022

The eruption at Krakatau volcano on 17 April (source: Andi Volcanist/Volcano Discovery Indonesia)

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Glow suggests the likelihood of magma intrusion underneath the edifice (image: PVMBG)