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What is cold lava and how it unleashed calamity by killing over 40 in Indonesia?

Cold lava remains hot internally due to chemical reactions within the volcanic material, but its external appearance and behaviour are more akin to wet concrete.

May 14, 2024 / 16:23 IST
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Cold lava and floods have led to a catastrophic disaster that has claimed over 40 lives in Sumatra. (AFP Photo/Indonesia Disaster Mitigation Agency)
Cold lava and floods have led to a catastrophic disaster that has claimed over 40 lives in Sumatra. (AFP Photo/Indonesia Disaster Mitigation Agency)

In a devastating aftermath of torrential rain and volcanic activity, western Sumatra, Indonesia is reeling from the destruction of over 100 homes and buildings. Mount Marapi, known locally as the "Mountain of Fire," unleashed a cascade of floods, mudslides, and cold lava, leading to a catastrophic disaster that has claimed over 40 lives, with many still missing.

The disaster struck four districts near Mount Marapi's base, triggered by heavy monsoon rains that overwhelmed river banks, transforming peaceful landscapes into treacherous torrents of cold lava and mud.

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What is Cold Lava?

Cold lava, or "lahar," descended swiftly from Mount Marapi, akin to a lethal river of wet concrete, claiming everything in its path. The United States Geological Survey warns that cold lava can be more destructive than molten lava, burying and crushing everything it encounters with relentless force.