Poor weather hampers search and rescue efforts at Indonesia volcano

Officials monitoring Indonesia’s Semeru volcano on Monday warned residents to remain vigilant after a deadly eruption over the weekend, as heavy wind and rain brought search-and-rescue efforts to a halt. The tallest mountain on the island of Java erupted dramatically on Saturday, shooting a towering column of ash into the sky that blanketed surrounding villages. Fourteen people were killed and dozens more injured.

The head of the Semeru Volcano Observatory, Liswanto, warned people to keep a safe distance from the mountain, amid reports anxious residents had returned to their homes to check on belongings and livestock.

More than 50 people had suffered injuries from the eruption, mostly burns. Semeru is one of more than 100 active volcanoes in Indonesia.

 

 

Source: VOV5

 

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