Indonesia’s Merapi volcano erupts, spews hot cloud

Indonesia’s Merapi volcano erupted on Saturday, spewing hot cloud up to four miles, the country’s disaster management agency said in a statement.

The volcano located in Indonesia’s Yogyakarta special region erupted around 12 p.m local time and a lava flow of about 1 mile was observed, the local authority said.

Residents in the nearby community have been warned to stop any activities in the danger zones, ranging between two to four-mile radius from the crater, the statement said.

The 9,721 feet Merapi is one of Indonesia’s most active volcanoes and was already on the country’s second-highest alert level.

Smoke rises during the eruption as two residents drive past on a moped on Saturday.
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The thick smoke was measured to go up four miles into the air.
The thick smoke was measured to go up four miles into the air.
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Official at local monitoring post, Yulianto said no residents have been evacuated.

“This has only been observed as one time event, there have been 5-6 avalanches. If the coverage continue to increase and the distance is further than four miles, it is likely that the residents will be recommended to evacuate,” he said.

Located on the Pacific Ring of Fire, Indonesia has more volcanoes than any other country. Merapi last violently erupted in 2010, killing more than 350 people.

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