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Rescue workers evacuate stranded climbers after Semeru volcano erupts

The alert level was maintained at its highest after Semeru erupted 10 times on Wednesday, emitting massive plumes of ash and sending lava and rocks as far as 13 km (8.08 miles) down its slopes, officials said. 

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Thu, November 20, 2025 Published on Nov. 20, 2025 Published on 2025-11-20T11:17:58+07:00

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People look at a pyroclastic flow during the eruption of Mount Semeru in Lumajang, East Java, on November 19, 2025. People look at a pyroclastic flow during the eruption of Mount Semeru in Lumajang, East Java, on November 19, 2025. (AFP/Agus Hariyanto)

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uthorities in East Java evacuated more than 900 people and were facilitating the safe return on Thursday of 170 climbers stranded after the eruption of its Semeru volcano, one of the country's tallest mountains. 

The alert level was maintained at its highest after Semeru erupted 10 times on Wednesday, emitting massive plumes of ash and sending lava and rocks as far as 13 km (8.08 miles) down its slopes, officials said. 

The climbers were stuck overnight at a lakeside camping area at the foot of the volcano about 6.4 km from the crater but were now being helped to safety, said Septi Wardhani, an official at Semeru national park. 

"All climbers with their guides are safe," Wardhani told Reuters. "The situation is under control," 

Footage from the Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation Agency showed a huge cloud of hot ash billowing from the crater and blanketing the slopes of the volcano.

Its last major eruption was in December 2021, when at least 51 people were killed and nearby villages were blanketed in ash. 

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The 3,676 m (2.28 mile) high Mount Semeru is one of about 130 active volcanoes in Indonesia, which straddles the "Pacific Ring of Fire", a highly seismically active zone, where different plates on the earth’s crust meet and create a large number of earthquakes and volcanoes.

East Java's rescue agency deployed dozens of personnel to assist the evacuation, with 956 people living close to the volcano already moved to schools, mosques and government buildings, said agency official Prahista Dian.

"We've also deployed personnel to search for whether there are still residents trapped or not," he added. 

The National Disaster Mitigation Agency said the plume of ash had risen as far as 13 kilometres (eight miles) into the air. 

Its spokesman Abdul Muhari said at least 300 villagers living near the volcano have been evacuated to two temporary shelters. There were no immediate reports of casualties.

 

 

 

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