Indonesia evacuates villagers as volcano erupts on Java island

Indonesia evacuates villagers as volcano erupts on Java island

Indonesia evacuates villagers as volcano erupts on Java island

A volcano erupted in Indonesia on Sunday spewing a cloud of ash 15 km into the sky and forcing the evacuation of nearly 2,000 people, authorities said, as they issued their highest warning for the area in the east of Java island.

There were no immediate reports of any casualties from the eruption of the Semeru volcano and Indonesia’s transport ministry said that there was no impact on air travel but notices had been sent to two regional airports for vigilance.

3 minute readDecember 4, 20225:30 PM GMT+6Last Updated 4 hours ago
Indonesia evacuates villagers as volcano erupts on Java island

By Stefanno Sulaiman and Angie Teo Java island

JAKARTA, Dec 4 (Reuters) – A volcano erupted in Indonesia on Sunday spewing a cloud of ash 15 km into the sky and forcing the evacuation of nearly 2,000 people, authorities said, as they issued their highest warning for the area in the east of Java island.

There no immediate reports of any casualties from the eruption of the Semeru volcano and Indonesia’s transport ministry said that there no impact on air travel but notices had been sent to two regional airports for vigilance.

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“Most roads closed since this morning and now it raining volcanic ash and it has covered the view of the mountain,” community volunteer Bayu Deny Alfianto told Reuters by telephone from near the volcano.

Semeru, the tallest mountain on Java, erupted last year killing more than 50 people and displacing thousands.

Indonesia’s disaster mitigation agency (BNPB) said 1,979 people moved to 11 shelters and authorities had distributed masks to residents. The eruption began at 2:46 a.m. (1946 GMT on Saturday) and rescue, search and evacuation efforts were going on.

The volcano’s plume of ash reached a height of 50,000 feet (15 km). Java island Said Japan’s Meteorology Agency. Which had initially been on alert for the possibility that the volcano could trigger a tsunami. It later ruled that out.

The eruption, some 640 km (400 miles) east of the capital, Jakarta. Follows a series of earthquakes in the west of Java, including one last month that killed more than 300 people.