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Indonesia volcano eruption: Merapi ejects new ash cloud

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The Mount Merapi volcano in Indonesia erupted on Wednesday spewing ash, gas and extremely hot rock fragments for four hours, the Research and Developmen­t Center for Geological Disaster Technology reported.

There were no reports of casualties, but the Developmen­t Center kept the alert system at its second-highest level.

The explosion happened just as residents had begun to return to their nearby homes on the island of Java after fleeing previous eruptions.

The resulting lava flow was the biggest since authoritie­s raised the danger level in November, Hanik Humaida of the local Volcanolog­y and Geological Hazard Mitigation Center said.

Authoritie­s considerin­g another evacuation

Some 2,000 local residents had fled their homes in the Sleman and Magelang districts near to the volcano after a series of eruptions, but had begun to return.

Local authoritie­s said they were prepared to evacuate people again if necessary and told people to stay clear of the 5 kilometer (3 mile) danger zone around the crater.

"We are taking inventory of vehicles that will be used to transport villagers," the head of the local civil protection agency, Makwan, was quoted as saying by the Antara news agency.

"So far no ash rain has been observed in residentia­l areas," he said.

Danger zone

The Indonesia islands lie on the Pacific "Ring of Fire", an area characteri­zed by frequent earthquake­s and volcanic eruptions.

The country has around 128 active volcanoes of which Mount Merapi is the most active.

The 2,968-meter high volcano has erupted repeatedly since 2018. Its most recent deadly eruption occurred in 2010 when it killed 340 people and left more than 60,000 displaced.

ab/rt (dpa, AP)

 ??  ?? Hot volcanic material flowed for 1,500 meters (4,900 feet) down the slopes of Mount Merapi
Hot volcanic material flowed for 1,500 meters (4,900 feet) down the slopes of Mount Merapi

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