Indonesian Volcano Erupts, Ash Cloud Soars to 11 km
Situated on Flores Island, a popular destination for tourists, the volcano’s sudden eruption prompted officials to issue safety warnings. Yohanes Kolli Sorywutun, an officer stationed at the Volcano Observation Post, urged residents and visitors alike to remain composed and adhere strictly to instructions from local authorities. According to media, the officer emphasized the importance of avoiding an exclusion zone within 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) of the volcanic crater.
In parallel, the Japan Meteorological Agency is closely monitoring the eruption to assess any potential tsunami threat, with a Japanese broadcaster confirming ongoing surveillance efforts.
Indonesia, lying along the Pacific “Ring of Fire,” experiences frequent seismic events and boasts approximately 130 active volcanoes, marking it as one of the globe’s most volcanically active regions.
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