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Eruption of valcano prompts evacuation

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INDONESIA’S Mount Semeru erupted yesterday spewing hot ash clouds 1.6km into the sky and sending rivers of lava down its side, prompting officials to raise the alert status to the highest level.

The eruption of the highest mountain on Indonesia’s main island of Java, about 800km south-east of the capital, Jakarta, sparked evacuation­s of nearby villages exactly one year after its last major eruption killed dozens of people.

The increased threat level “means the danger has threatened the people’s settlement and the volcano’s activity has escalated”, Volcanolog­y and Geological Disaster Mitigation Center (PVMBG) spokespers­on Hendra Gunawan told broadcaste­r Kompas TV.

“Hot avalanches” caused by piles of lava at the tip of the 3 676-metre volcano slid down after the eruption, National Disaster Mitigation Agency spokespers­on Abdul Muhari said.

No casualties or injuries were reported immediatel­y after the eruption but Gunawan warned nearby

residents not to travel within 8km of the crater after the threat level was raised to four.

Shelters were being prepared for residents evacuated, Gunawan said.

Images on local TV showed evacuees, mostly women and children, taking shelter in a school.

Videos shared with AFP by local rescue group Irannala Rescue showed a huge black cloud rising from the volcano’s crater, engulfing the sky and blocking the sun in nearby villages.

The villages were being battered by monsoon rains by the afternoon and the rainfall was mixing with volcanic ash, according to Kompas.

Residents were also told to avoid a southeaste­rn area 13km) along a river in the direction where the ash was travelling.

“A lot of people have started to go down,” Thoriqul Haq, the local administra­tion chief for Lumajang, where the volcano is located, told Kompas TV.

Most residents in the two most-threatened villages have evacuated themselves, said Patria Dwi Hastiadi, spokespers­on of the Lumajang Disaster Mitigation Agency.

Japan’s weather agency had earlier warned that a tsunami was possible in the southern islands of Miyako and Yaeyama in Okinawa prefecture.

 ?? | EPA ?? VOLCANIC materials from Mount Semeru rise in the sky in Lumajang, East Java, Indonesia, yesterday. Authoritie­s has raised Mount Semeru’s alert status to the highest level.
| EPA VOLCANIC materials from Mount Semeru rise in the sky in Lumajang, East Java, Indonesia, yesterday. Authoritie­s has raised Mount Semeru’s alert status to the highest level.

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