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Indonesian volcano erupts again

Indonesia鈥檚 Mount Semeru spewed more ash yesterday, hampering the search for survivors as aerial images showed the extent of the devastation unleashed by the volcano鈥檚 deadly weekend eruption.

The biggest mountain on the island of Java thundered to life on Saturday, ejecting a mushroom of volcanic ash high into the sky and raining hot mud as thousands of panicked people fled their homes. At least 15 were killed.

Aerial photos showed entire streets filled with grey volcanic ash and mud, which had swallowed many homes and vehicles, including whole trucks.

Indonesia鈥檚 national disaster agency said 27 people were still missing.

鈥淚鈥檓 still hoping my son will be found ... Every time I hear victims have been found, I hope it is my son,鈥 said Maskur Suhri of Sumberwuluh village, who was collecting palm tree sap when Semeru erupted.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a very small chance he survived ... Maybe it鈥檚 my son鈥檚 fate, but I still hope he鈥檒l be found, even just his body.鈥

Fresh volcanic activity yesterday hampered search efforts, forcing rescue teams to pull out from some areas.

鈥淭here was a small fresh eruption and it could endanger the evacuation teams,鈥 said rescue worker Rizal Purnama.

Dangerous thick plumes of smoke continued to emerge from areas blanketed by the volcanic ash, while rescuers in hardhats tried to dig through the mud to try and find survivors 鈥 and recover bodies.

Their task was made more difficult as the volcanic debris had started to harden. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very difficult ... with simple tools,鈥 Rizal Purnama said. 鈥淚t is very likely bodies that have not been found are buried under the hot mudflow.鈥

Other rescuers helped desperate villagers salvage their belongings from wrecked homes.

Some locals lifted mattresses and furniture on their shoulders while others carried goats in their arms.

Officials have advised locals not to travel within five kilometers of Semeru鈥檚 crater, as the nearby air is highly polluted and could affect vulnerable groups.

Ash from Semeru traveled up to 4 kilometers away after the Saturday eruption, Indonesia鈥檚 geological agency reported.

A sand mine company鈥檚 office in Kampung Renteng village was buried after the eruption, trapping 15 people, according to foreman Hasim, 65, who like many Indonesians goes by one name.

鈥淭here鈥檚 no news from them. Only one operator was rescued, he鈥檚 now at the hospital with burns,鈥 he said.

Hasim said he ran home after the eruption. 鈥淚t was pitch dark,鈥 he added. 鈥淚t was only 3pm but it looked like night.鈥

Rescue officials said some were buried inside their vehicles, with no time to escape.

Those who managed to find shelter recounted the horror after the eruption.

Suwarti Ningsi and her daughter were trapped for five hours at home after the eruption.

鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 see anything, it was just like at night. Everybody was panicking,鈥 said the 42-year-old. 鈥淚 could only pray ... for me and my daughter to be saved.鈥

Rain is forecast for the area, which could further hinder rescue work.

Semeru鈥檚 last major eruption was in December 2020, which also forced thousands to flee and wrecked villages.

Indonesia sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire, where the meeting of continental plates causes high volcanic and seismic activity, and the country has nearly 130 active volcanoes.


 

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