Purwokerto, C Java (Antara) - Mount Slamet, which covers five districts in Central Java, was reportedly still spewing volcanic ash in the area around its peak.
On Friday night, thin volcanic ash began pouring out in the area around the observation post, head of Mount Slamet Observation Post, Sudrajat, said here on Saturday.
However, there was no red-hot lava spewing from the volcano, which intersects the five districts of Banyumas, Purbalingga, Pemalang, Tegal and Brebes.
That lava was seen from Monday night (June 30) to Tuesday (July 1).
"Unfortunately, on the last two nights the peak has been covered with mist, so we couldn't make any observations," Sudrajat said.
The activity on Mount Slamet increased again on June 29 and has shown no signs of cooling, according to the observations made so far.
The authorities have imposed alert level II (Waspada) on the volcano, and there was no activity to increase the alert levels, Sudrajat said.
The increasing volcanic activity may have been caused by gases from the previous volcanic activity, that was blocked by stones, forcing the mount to release its trapped energy, Sudrajat said.
"I hope that is the case," he said. (*)
Reporting by Sumarwoto
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