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Indonesia’s volcano alert status raised to highest level

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Indonesia’s volcano alert status raised to the highest level

Indonesia’s Mount Semeru erupted Sunday spewing hot ash clouds a mile into the sky, prompting authorities to raise the volcano’s alert status to the highest level.

The eruption of the highest mountain on Indonesia’s main island of Java around 800 kilometers South-East of the capital Jakarta sparked evacuations of nearby villages.

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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 Centre spokesperson, Hendra Gunawan, told broadcaster Kompas TV.

“Japan’s weather agency warned that a tsunami could arrive at the islands of Miyako and Yaeyama in the southern prefecture of Okinawa,” Kyodo news agency reported.

No casualties or injuries were immediately reported after the eruption but Gunawan warned nearby residents not to travel within eight kilometers (five miles) of the crater after the threat level was raised to four.

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

Mount Semeru last erupted exactly one year ago, killing at least 51 people.

The disaster left entire streets filled with mud and ash, swallowing homes and vehicles, with nearly 10,000 people seeking refuge.

Indonesia sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire, where the meeting of continental plates causes high volcanic and seismic activity.

The Southeast Asian archipelago nation has nearly 130 active volcanoes.

SOURCE: PunchNG