| Location of Mt. Merapi. Larger map: maps.google.com |
Earthquake activity beneath a volcano tends to increase before an eruption, as magma and volcanic gas is forced through underground passageways and fractures4. This causes further breaks and, consequently, vibrations—volcanic tremors or low-frequency earthquakes.
The implication, from both BPPTKG's raising of the threat level from normal to alert and the report of low-frequency earthquakes, is that an eruption is likely to occur. To this effect, Ganjar Pranowo, the Governor of Central Java, is calling5 for increased focus on the deprecated state of the region's evacuation routes. Quarries populate Mt. Merapi, its volcanic rock mined and hauled out everyday in large trucks. Over time, these trucks have warped and cracked the roads and bridges, reducing their efficacy. Travel along the volcano's upper regions is already impossible in anything but off-road vehicles.