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1,200 evacuated in Indonesia after volcano erupts

Jan 03, 2024

Jakarta [Indonesia], January 3: Authorities on Indonesia's Flores island evacuated nearly 1,2000 people from villages near the Mount Lewotobi volcano after it spewed ash and smoke up to 1,500 metres into the air, an official said on Tuesday.
The volcano, located in East Flores district in the eastern province of East Nusa Tenggara, erupted on Monday, prompting authorities to raise its alert level to the second highest.
It was the second eruption in less than two weeks after the volcano erupted for the first time in 20 years on December 23. Fredy Moat Aeng, a local official, told Antara news agency that women, older adults, children and babies were taken to shelters such as schools, offices and military bases.
He said people had been advised to stay away from a radius of 2 to 3 kilometres from the crater.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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