Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano erupts, spews clouds of ash
Jakarta, IndonesiaIndonesia's Mount Merapi volcano on Java island erupted on Wednesday, sending up a cloud of ash and prompting authorities to warn of the risk of lava flows reaching roads, officials said.
The
2,963 meter (9,721 feet) high Merapi is one of Indonesia's most active
volcanoes and is already on the country's second highest alert level.
Kasbani,
the head of Indonesia's volcanology and geological hazard mitigation
center, said Merapi had spewed "quite intense" hot clouds at least 30
times since Wednesday morning and warned of a danger of lava cutting
roads near the volcano.
Photographs shared on social media showed ash covering the homes of some nearby residents.
There
were no immediate reports of damage, but some residents had chosen to
leave their homes, said the local disaster mitigation agency.
Located
on the so-called "Ring of Fire," Indonesia has more volcanoes than any
other country and Merapi violently erupted in 2010, killing more than
350 people.
The
eruption comes just weeks after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake on
Indonesia's Sulawesi island flattened buildings and left dozens dead.
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