Indonesia: Volcano three-quarters blown away by tsunami
Updated : Dec 29, 2018 15:45
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Editorji News Desk
Scientists say Indonesia's Anak Krakatau volcanic island is now only about a quarter of its earlier size after eruption and collapse triggered a deadly tsunami. Anak Krakatau now has a volume of 40-70m cubic meters, having lost up to 180 cubic meters since the December 22nd disaster. The crater peak was brought down from 338 metres to 110 metres.
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