If the STP root is meant to be the Cab1/Switch9 (as you stated previously) then this is set correctly.
Sure, you can modify that internet uplink port towards the Cisco router to Root Guard, if it doesn't send any STP or is sitting with the priorities on default values way higher than 4096 you will be good, this should not harm.
But to be honest, I'm still not convinced this is a STP issue, because in the initial post you wrote that the issue was between switches, not the switch and the Cisco router.
Go one step back and take a look in the logs what happened on the other side of that connection at the same time, to have the whole picture. Looking at the log you showed, it wasn't STP (on that side), it says disabled which means that the connection is simply gone (in a case of a loop you would see alternate/blocking):
https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Monitoring_and_Reporting/MS_Event_Log_Entries_and_Definitions#Po...