Death toll rises after Indonesia's Mount Semeru volcano eruption

Death toll rises after Indonesia's Mount Semeru volcano eruption



Indonesia volcano: Death toll rises to 13 and dozens injured as residents flee huge ash cloud from Mount Semeru-some villages have been buried by ash up to the rooftops of building.

Evacuations after Semeru volcanic eruption in Indonesia are temporarily halted due to hot clouds.

Sun completely blocked as Indonesia's Mount Semeru erupts A large ash cloud of volcanic eruption happened in Indonesia on mount Semeru in Java.

Mount Semeru in Indonesia produced what may have been its largest historical eruption today. Based on its ash plume height alone we can get a figure of high almost looks like a lava dome exploded.

The ash cloud of the volcanic eruption on mount Semeru in Java, was at some places so thick that it changed daylight into night.

Villagers near the Semeru volcano are evacuating after the volcano suddenly came to a violent eruption over 1.5 hour ago.bridge was destroyed after Mount Semeru erupted.

People watch Lava flowing like a river after MoutSemeru erupts.It is unknown how many people have been affected by the eruption.

Incandescent lava avalanches were observed with a sliding distance of approximately 500-800 meters, according to records compiled by the Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation, with the center of the avalanche located approximately 500 meters below the crater.

The avalanche hot cloud from Mount Semeru reached 1,700 metres, or 1.7 kilometres, from the summit, according to the ESDM Geological Agency. The potential danger is set at level II or alert.

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