Volcanic activity at Anak Krakatau, a volcano in Indonesia, has increased in recent weeks, prompting authorities to issue a heightened alert. The volcano remains at Alert Level II, indicating increased unrest. While not an immediate eruption warning, the alert signifies that activity is escalating and warrants caution. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and advising nearby communities to be vigilant. The increase in activity includes observable changes, though specific details weren’t provided in this report. Residents are urged to heed any further instructions from local disaster management agencies. This situation recalls the devastating 2018 eruption and tsunami caused by Anak Krakatau.
