Selasa 13 Aug 2013 00:01 WIB

Volcano spews more hot ash, lava in east Indonesia

Mount Rokatenda spews volcanic smoke on Palue Island, Indonesia, on Monday Aug 12, 2013.
Foto: AP/Jacob Herin
Mount Rokatenda spews volcanic smoke on Palue Island, Indonesia, on Monday Aug 12, 2013.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, MAUMERE - A volcano spewed more hot ash and lava on a tiny Indonesian island Monday after causing six deaths over the weekend. More than 500 Palue island residents who had earlier refused to leave the 3-kilometer (1.9-mile) exclusion zone around Mount Rokatenda had been evacuated to the neighboring island of Flores, said Mutiara Mauboi, an official at a disaster command post.

The bodies of two children who were among six people killed by lava as they slept early Saturday have not been recovered.

"There is no more searching for the victims. The main activity now is evacuation," Mauboi said from her office in the town of Maumere. "All of the residents in eight villages on Palue have to be moved gradually."

The eruptions were smaller Monday but the potential danger was high because the volcano continues to release hot gas clouds, said government volcanologist Surono. Molten lava and ash have covered most of Palue, an island in East Nusa Tenggara province with only a 4-kilometer radius.

"Mount Rokatenda remains on high alert," Surono said. "There has been no significant decline in activity."

About a quarter of the island's 12,000 people moved to Flores after the volcano began erupting last October, said Tini Thadeus, head of the local disaster agency, adding the government has agreed to build new houses for the displaced.

Mount Rokatenda is one of 129 active volcanoes in Indonesia, an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands that's home to 240 million people. The country is prone to earthquakes and volcanic activity because it sits along the Pacific "Ring of Fire," a horseshoe-shaped series of fault lines.

 

 

sumber : AP
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