Indonesia’s Mt Merapi spews ash, lava


Ash spewing from Mt Merapi, one of the world's most active volcanoes, as seen from Yogyakarta today. – AFP pic, February 13, 2020.

INDONESIA’S Mt Merapi, one of the world’s most active volcanoes, erupted today as fiery red molten lava streamed down from the crater and belched clouds of grey ash 2,000m into the sky.

Authorities did not raise the rumbling volcano’s alert status after the early morning eruption, but advised commercial planes to take caution in the area.

But any activity at Merapi raises concern, and local residents were ordered to stay outside a 3km no-go zone around the rumbling crater near Indonesia’s cultural capital Yogyakarta. 

Volcanic ash rained down on a 10 sq km area, according to the Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation Centre.

Mt Merapi’s last major eruption in 2010 killed more than 300 people and forced the evacuation of some 280,000 residents.

It was Merapi’s most powerful eruption since 1930, which killed around 1,300 people, while another explosion in 1994 took about 60 lives.

The Southeast Asian archipelago has more than 17,000 islands and islets and nearly 130 active volcanoes.

It sits on the Pacific “Ring of Fire”, a vast zone of geological instability where the collision of tectonic plates causes frequent quakes and major volcanic activity. – AFP, February 13, 2020.


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