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Mount Semeru Eruption: Ash Blankets Villages, Evacuations Underway

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Mount Semeru Erupts​ in Indonesia, Triggering Evacuations and Highest‍ Alert Level

East Java, Indonesia – Mount Semeru, ‌the highest ​peak on ​Java​ island, erupted today, sending plumes of ash and searing clouds of hot gas and ⁤rock down its slopes, prompting evacuations and a‌ raising of the alert level to its highest. The⁤ eruptions, beginning ‍midday ⁤and continuing into the evening, unleashed⁢ flows traveling up to 7km (4 miles) ‌and a ⁢thick column of hot clouds reaching 2km into the air, according to Indonesia’s​ Geology Agency.

Authorities have evacuated over 300 residents from three villages ‌in the Lumajang district⁤ to government shelters, and have⁢ widened the danger zone to ⁤8km‍ (5 ‌miles) from the crater. Residents ‌are ‍being warned to stay clear of the Besuk​ Kobokan River,the anticipated path of the lava flow⁢ and searing gas.

Approximately 178 people, including 137 ⁣climbers, 15 porters,⁤ seven guides, ‍and six tourism ⁤officials, were initially stranded at the Ranu‌ Kumbolo monitoring post on the mountain.⁢ Endrip Wahyutama, ​a spokesperson for the bromo-Tengger-Semeru national park (TNBTS), confirmed they ⁤are currently safe at the post,​ located 4.5km from‍ the crater on the northern slope, outside the path⁢ of the hot cloud flow. Bad weather has delayed their descent.

this is ‍not the frist ⁤time Semeru has erupted in recent history. A major eruption in December 2021 resulted⁤ in 51 fatalities, hundreds ⁤of injuries, and the evacuation of over⁢ 10,000​ people. Despite the risks, tens of thousands continue to live on the fertile slopes ‌of the volcano.

Indonesia, an archipelago of more than 280 million people, is‍ situated ‌within the Pacific “ring of fire”‌ and is⁢ therefore⁢ highly susceptible to both earthquakes ⁢and volcanic ‌activity.No⁢ casualties⁢ have ​been reported as an inevitable result of today’s eruption.

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