Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Rescuers race to evacuate people as volcano erupts

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

MANADO: Indonesian rescuers raced to evacuate thousands of people on Thursday after a volcano erupted five times, forcing authoritie­s to close a nearby airport and issue a warning about falling debris that could cause a tsunami.

The crater of Mount Ruang flamed with lava against a backdrop of lightning bolts overnight after erupting four times on Wednesday, forcing authoritie­s to raise its alert level to the highest of a four-tiered system.

The volcano in Indonesia’s outermost region was still billowing a column of smoke on Thursday morning, prompting authoritie­s to shut the nearest internatio­nal airport in Manado city on Sulawesi island for 24 hours.

Authoritie­s said they were rushing to evacuate 11,000 residents from the nearby area that included the remote island of Tagulandan­g, home to around 20,000 people.

Some residents were already trying to flee in a panic, according to officials.

“Last night people evacuated on their own but without direction due to the volcano’s eruption and materials in the form of small rocks that fell, so the people scattered to find evacuation routes,” Jandry Paendong, an official from the local search and rescue agency, said in a statement on Thursday.

He said 20 staff were helping evacuate residents along the coastline near the volcano on rubber boats.

He called for more boats and equipment so his team could “carry out evacuation for people in the coast or near the coast” facing the volcano.

Tourists and residents were warned to remain outside a sixkilomet­re exclusion zone.

More than 800 people were initially taken to safety from Ruang to nearby Tagulandan­g island after the first eruption on Tuesday evening before four more eruptions on Wednesday.

Tsunami warning

Authoritie­s also warned of a possible tsunami as a result of the eruptions.

“The communitie­s in Tagulandan­g island, particular­ly those residing near the beach, (need) to be on alert for the potential ejection of incandesce­nt rocks, hot clouds discharges and tsunami caused by the collapse of the volcano’s body into the sea,” Hendra Gunawan, head of Indonesia’s volcanolog­y agency, said in a statement on Wednesday.

The authoritie­s’ fears were compounded by previous experience.

In 2018, the crater of Mount Anak Krakatoa between Java and Sumatra islands partly collapsed when a major eruption sent huge chunks of the volcano sliding into the ocean, triggering a tsunami that killed more than 400 people and injured thousands.

 ?? AFP ?? Mount Ruang spewing hot lava and smoke as seen from Sitaro, North Sulawesi on Wednesday
AFP Mount Ruang spewing hot lava and smoke as seen from Sitaro, North Sulawesi on Wednesday

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