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Arusha — IT may have been passive for a long while, but Tanzania's second highest mountain, Mount Meru, is reportedly apt to erupt without notice, putting the lives of nearly one million people in jeopardy.
Recent studies, as well as chronological volcanic measurements conducted by the Monduli-based Eco-Science Centre, indicate that the mountain remains an active volcano and unless tremor and eruption sensors get installed around it, disasters related to volcanic actions are likely to take local inhabitants by surprise.
Tutasubiri hadi itokee au tunachukua tahadhari?zaidi ya watu laki mbili wamezunguka mlima huu,toka tulivyo ambiwa leo ni miaka 3 lakini hakuna tahadhari yeyote ya vipimo ilivyo wekwa kwenye mlima.
Recent studies, as well as chronological volcanic measurements conducted by the Monduli-based Eco-Science Centre, indicate that the mountain remains an active volcano and unless tremor and eruption sensors get installed around it, disasters related to volcanic actions are likely to take local inhabitants by surprise.
Tutasubiri hadi itokee au tunachukua tahadhari?zaidi ya watu laki mbili wamezunguka mlima huu,toka tulivyo ambiwa leo ni miaka 3 lakini hakuna tahadhari yeyote ya vipimo ilivyo wekwa kwenye mlima.