Hundreds evacuated after Indonesia’s Ruang volcano erupts

Smoke and lava erupting from Mount Ruang, as seen from Sitaro, Indonesia, on April 17. PHOTO: EPA-EFE

JAKARTA - At least 800 people in Indonesia’s North Sulawesi province have been evacuated after multiple eruptions of the area’s Ruang volcano, which for days had spewed lava and ash clouds into the sky, the country’s volcanology agency said on April 17.

The volcano, located on Ruang island about 100km from the provincial capital Manado, has erupted more than three times since April 16.

Authorities have raised the alert to the second highest level following the increased activity, Ms Heruningtyas Desi Purnamasari, an official at Indonesia’s Centre for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation (PVMBG), told Reuters.

The eruptions of Mount Ruang were triggered by recent earthquakes on the island, with the mountain emitting dangerous and “explosive hot clouds” as high as 1.8km into the sky, she said.

“We must clear the island because we anticipate there could be more eruptions. No activity is allowed within 4km from the crater,” she said.

Footage seen by Reuters showed flows of red lava streaming down the mountain, reflected in the waters below, and billowing clouds of grey ash above its crater.

Ruang island is home to about 838 residents, most of whom have been evacuated to the nearest island, Tagulandang, said Ms Heruningtyas.

Indonesia straddles the so-called “Pacific Ring of Fire”, an area of high seismic activity that rests atop multiple tectonic plates. REUTERS

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