- Mount Ruang - Wikipedia
Ruang is the southernmost stratovolcano in the Sangihe Islands arc, North Sulawesi, Indonesia It comprises an island 4 by 5 kilometres (2 5 mi × 3 1 mi) wide The summit contains a partial lava dome and reaches some 725 metres (2,379 ft) in altitude
- Mount Ruang | Location, Eruptions, Facts | Britannica
Mount Ruang is an active stratovolcano located on Ruang Island, which lies on the eastern edge of the Celebes Sea north of Sulawesi Island, Indonesia The volcano has erupted at least 13 times since 1808, the most devastating event occurring on March 2, 1871
- Ruang - Global Volcanism Program
Ruang erupted again at 1140, producing an ash cloud that VSI reported rose to 5 km above the summit According to the Darwin VAAC, satellite imagery revealed that an ash cloud reached ~16 km above the volcano People living near the volcano at desa Pumpente and desa Laimpatehi were evacuated
- A Blanket of Ash from Ruang - NASA Earth Observatory
Ruang, whose name means “space” or “room” in the local Bugis language, has a long eruptive history and is one of Indonesia’s most active and dangerous volcanoes
- Mount Ruang: Indonesia volcano eruptions force thousands to . . .
Mount Ruang previously erupted in April, disrupting more than 200 flights on April 18 and 19 and affecting tens of thousands of passengers, officials said
- Worry of partial collapse of Mount Ruang raises concern of . . .
Mount Ruang on Tagulandang Island, one of the Sangihe Islands located off the northern coast of Sulawesi, has erupted at least five times since Tuesday Lava has been spewing from the crater, as ash plumes are believed to have reached the stratosphere several miles into the sky
- Ruang - Extreme Pursuit
With a summit elevation of 725 meters (2,379 ft) above sea level, it is a prominent feature in the archipelago Ruang Volcano is known for its explosive eruptions, which have produced pyroclastic flows, lahars, and ashfall that have affected nearby communities
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