Indonesia volcano erupts 3,500 metres high

Jakarta, Dec 9:

Indonesia’s Merapi volcano erupted on Friday, spewing thick ash as high as 3,500 metres into the sky, according to the Centre for Research and Development of Geological Disaster Technology.

“As ash clouds are falling to the southwest, people are advised to stay away from the danger area,” said monitoring officer Triyono.

Spokesperson for the National Disaster Management Agency Abdul Muhari said volcanic ash accompanied by heavy rain poured down on villages around Merapi, especially those in Boyolali and Magelang districts.

Heavy rain at the peak of Merapi also brought down cold lava and authorities advised people to stay away from areas within a radius of up to 7 km from the crater.

Straddled in the provinces of Yogyakarta and Central Java, the 2,968-meter volcano is at the third level of danger.

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