Merapi spewed hot clouds - a mixture of ash and volcanic materials - that flowed 5km (3.1 miles) down its slopes between near midnight (1700 GMT) and 2 a.m. local time Thursday, the National Geological Agency said on Twitter.
erapi volcano in Yogyakarta erupted overnight, sending hot lava and ash down its slopes and prompting over 250 residents in the surrounding area to evacuate, the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) said on Thursday.
Merapi spewed hot clouds - a mixture of ash and volcanic materials - that flowed 5km (3.1 miles) down its slopes between near midnight (1700 GMT) and 2 a.m. local time Thursday, the National Geological Agency said on Twitter.
BNPB said 253 residents around the volcano in the Yogyakarta province were evacuated, while ash blanketed some villages. No casualties were immediately reported.
Dusun Babadan 1 Desa Paten Kecamatan Dukun Kabupaten Magelang hujan abu 00.23 wib. Akibat awan panas #Merapi pic.twitter.com/8hv5319fZx |@IniMagelangKu
— IG: Merapi_Uncover (@merapi_uncover) March 9, 2022
The agency said the latest hot cloud was sent down the volcano's southeast slope at 7.33 a.m. local time on Thursday.
Potential dangers include more lava flows and hot clouds, BNPB said, warning people living within 7 kilometer of the volcano to keep away.
The 2,963 metre-high (9,721 feet) Merapi is one of Indonesia's most active volcanoes and was already on the country's second-highest alert level.
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.
In December, the Semeru volcano in East Java province erupted, killing nearly 60 people.
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