Philippine Daily Inquirer

Indonesian volcano erupts

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JAKARTA—A volcano erupted in central Indonesia on Saturday, spewing hot ash and rocks high into the air and killing five people, an official said.

Mount Rokatenda, on the tiny island of Palue, sent fastmoving red-hot ash onto a nearby beach, leaving three adults and two children dead, said vulcanolog­y center head Surono.

Rokatenda has been on high alert since October, with authoritie­s banning people from any activities within 3 kilometers from the crater on the island of around 7,000 inhabitant­s.

Surono, speaking from Bandung City on Java island, said his staff at the scene had reported the five people had been killed within the exclusion zone.

It was not clear what the victims had been doing in the restricted area when it erupted, he said. “We have found the bodies of the adults, but we are still looking for the children, and it is difficult because the area is still very hot,” Surono, who like many Indonesian­s goes by one name, told AFP.

The volcano began erupting at 04:27 a.m. and it continued for nearly four hours, said Surono. He said volcanic ash traveled as far as 2,000 meters from the crater.

The Indonesian archipelag­o has dozens of active volcanoes and straddles major tectonic fault lines known as the “Ring of Fire” between the Pacific and Indian oceans.

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