Volcano Semeru ERUPTION REVEALED a Fault No One Knew Existed — Could This Trigger a MEGA ERUPTION?

Mount Semeru — Indonesia’s most active volcano — has just revealed something scientists didn’t expect: a hidden fault zone beneath the volcano that may be changing how its eruptions unfold. New data shows the eruption is tapping into structural weaknesses no one previously mapped — raising concerns about future activity. In this video, we explain: • How the latest eruption exposed a previously unknown fault • Why this changes the risk model for Semeru and nearby communities • The connection between magma movement and fault failure • Whether this could set the stage for a more powerful eruption • What scientists are monitoring right now 🔔 Subscribe for more scientific breakdowns of major volcanic events. For official safety information, always refer to local emergency authorities. Sources: • PVMBG – Indonesian Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation • Geological Agency of Indonesia – Semeru hazard assessments • Global Volcanism Program (Smithsonian Institution) reports on Semeru • Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research – Semeru studies • United States Geological Survey (USGS) volcanology publications • Research by Indonesian volcanologists on tectonic controls beneath Semeru