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Indonesia's Merapi spews fiery lava 16 times in new activity


Photo taken on April 18, 2021 shows volcanic materials spewing from Mount Merapi as seen in Purwobinangun of Sleman district, Yogyakarta. Indonesia. - Xnhua
JAKARTA, April 19 (dpa): Mount Merapi on Indonesia's Java island erupted early Monday, spewing fiery lava 16 times, the country's volcanology agency said.
The lava travelled up to 1,500 metres on the south-west slope of the volcano from midnight to 6 am (1700-2300 GMT Sunday), the state Antara news agency said, citing data from the National Geological Agency.
There were no reports of casualties and the volcano's alert level remained at the second highest.
Merapi, the country's most active volcano, has erupted regularly since November last year.And for the record, it has been spewing lava in recent days.

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Indonesia's Mount Sinabung ejects hot clouds in new eruption


People watch as Mount Sinabung spews volcanic materials during an eruption in Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, March 11, 2021. The volcano unleashed an avalanche of searing gas clouds flowing down its slopes during eruption on Thursday. No casualties were reported. - AP
JAKARTA, March 12 (dpa): Indonesia's Mount Sinabung in North Sumatra province erupted on Thursday (March 11), ejecting a stream of hot gas, ash and rock debris three kilometres down its slopes, an official said.
The volcano also spewed columns of ash as high as 1,000 metres into the sky, said Armen Putra, the head of the Sinabung monitoring post.
There were no reports of casualties.

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"Bali's Mt Agung can be climbed again, once prayers to Hindu god have been said

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