Asia's Deadliest Volcano Just Erupted Twice, Here's What Happens Next

#AnakKrakatoa #Volcano #RingOfFire Asia's deadliest volcano just did something it hadn't done in years, folks, it erupted twice in under twenty four hours. In this video we break down exactly what happened at Anak Krakatoa, the child of Krakatoa sitting in Indonesia's Sunda Strait, from the gray ash plume that first tipped off scientists to the shallow earthquakes, hybrid tremors and rising sulfur dioxide that built for three straight weeks before the volcano finally let go on July second and third. We explain why this specific volcano is treated so seriously, honest to goodness, it is not about how high the ash climbs, it is about a loosely built cone that can collapse straight into the sea and trigger a tsunami with no earthquake and no warning at all, exactly what happened back in 2018 when hundreds of people were killed without a single tremor to warn them. We also walk through the real history behind the name, the 1883 Krakatoa eruption, and set the record straight, plain and simple, on the fake eruption video and the 3 kilometer versus 5 kilometer exclusion zone confusion that spread online this past week. The real lesson here, mark my words, is that in this part of the world the water has always been more dangerous than the fire, and vigilance beats both panic and denial every single time. Comment your city below so we can see how many of you are actually near this exact coastline. 0:00 – The Volcano That Killed Hundreds Without Warning 4:30 – Why This Island Volcano Is Different From Any Mountain 8:22 – Inside the Exact Night the 2018 Collapse Happened 10:45 – The 1883 Eruption That Gave This Volcano Its Name 12:19 – The Moment It Actually Erupted Again This Year #KrakatoaEruption #SundaStrait #TsunamiWarning #VolcanicActivity #NaturalDisaster