Monday , December 23 2024

Eruption continues in Indonesia's Ruang volcano: cloud of ash covered the sky

Jakarta: Ruang Volcano in Indonesia is becoming active once again. 800 people have been evacuated due to the eruption of Ruang volcano in the country's North Sulawesi province. Lava has been flowing from this volcano for the last few days. The flying ash has covered the sky with clouds of ash. About 100 km from the provincial capital Mando. (62 miles) away, the volcano on Ruang Island has erupted more than three times since Tuesday.

An official, Heruningtyaas Desi Purna Masri, told reporters that the alert level had been raised in view of the volcano's increasing activity. Explaining the reason for the explosion, he said that it is believed that the volcano has erupted due to the recent earthquake. Hence 1.8 km in the sky. (1.1 mi) Dangerous and hot cloud cover was visible and people turned to the nearest island, Taigulan Dang.

The footage of the explosion also shows lava flowing from the mountain. Gray clouds were visible above the crater.

It is noteworthy that a branch of the Pacific 'Ring of Fire' also extends towards Indonesia. It is also responsible for seismic activity. The region lies on several tectonic plates.

Earlier in December 2013, Marapi volcano had erupted. In which 11 climbers died.