Mount Agung

Mount Agung

On February 18, 1963, local residents heard loud explosions and saw clouds rising from the crater of Mount Agung. On February 24, lava began flowing down the northern slope of the mountain, eventually traveling 7 km in the next 20 days. On March 17, the volcano erupted (VEI 5), sending debris 8 to 10 km into the air and generating massive pyroclastic flows. These flows devastated numerous villages, killing an estimated 1,100–1,500 people. Cold lahars caused by heavy rainfall after the eruption killed an additional 200. A second eruption on May 16 led to pyroclastic flows that killed another 200 inhabitants. Minor eruptions and flows followed and lasted almost a year.

Details

Type
Stratovolcano
Listing
Island high pointUltraRibu
Location
Bali, Indonesia
Map Size
280
Elevation M
3031
Translation
The Great Mountain
Prominence M
3031
Volcanic Arc
Sunda Arc
Easiest Route
Besakih Temple
Last Eruption
2019
Label Position
right
Prominence Ref
Ranked 87th