Mount Ruang eruption prompts massive evacuations in Indonesia

Web DeskApril 20, 2024 03:46 PMworld
  • Over 2,100 residents evacuated near erupting Mount Ruang
  • Ashfall, falling rocks, and potential tsunamis pose threats
  • Indonesia faces challenges in managing volcanic activity
Mount Ruang eruption prompts massive evacuations in IndonesiaImage Credits: CTOL
Over 2,100 residents evacuated near Mount Ruang as volcano erupts, posing threats of ashfall, falling rocks, and potential tsunamis. Indonesia faces challenges in managing volcanic activity.

More than 2,100 residents living near Mount Ruang on Sulawesi Island have been evacuated as the volcano continues to erupt, posing various threats including ashfall, falling rocks, and potential tsunamis. The Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation has reported multiple eruptions, with ash columns reaching heights of up to 1,200 meters.

The eruption has led to the temporary closure of an international airport in Manado city, with volcanic ash spreading across several regions. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation to ensure the safety of air travel and residents in the affected areas.

Over 11,000 individuals have been instructed to leave their homes, with evacuation efforts being carried out by local authorities. Concerns about potential tsunamis have prompted additional evacuations, including residents of Tagulandang Island.

Indonesia, known for its high volcanic activity due to its location along the 'Ring of Fire,' faces ongoing challenges in managing natural disasters. With a history of volcanic eruptions and seismic events, the country remains vigilant in responding to such emergencies.

The eruption of Mount Ruang serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of volcanic activity in Indonesia. As residents are relocated to safer areas and authorities continue to monitor the situation, the resilience of communities facing such challenges is put to the test once again.

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