"Sunda Strait, Karakato…"
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The Karakato Volcano, a famous active volcano in Asia, is located on Lakata Island in the Sunda Strait between Indonesia Sumatra Island and Java Island, with an elevation of 813 meters.
The area of the Karakato Volcano is not large, but it has a strong level of activity. The most famous eruption was in 1883, which directly shook the world.
The explosive force was equivalent to one million times the bomb dropped on Hiroshima; the roaring sound from the eruption could be heard as far away as Australia, 3,000 kilometers distant.
The massive eruption also caused severe earthquakes and tsunamis, affecting the interiors of Java and Sumatra Island, destroying 295 towns and villages.
The tsunami waves generated by the earthquake swept out from Karakato and reached the west coast of Europe in just 32 hours.