The volcano spewed ash clouds as high as 2 km (1 mile) above the mountain's peak, the agency said, adding residents should keep to a 2.5 km distance away due to risks.
In a statement, Australia’s Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre (VAAC) have issued a red aviation warning, with local residents urged to stay within 500m of the riverbank along Besuk Kobokan to avoid being ...
The alert level was maintained at its highest after Semeru erupted 10 times, emitting massive plumes of ash and sending lava and rocks as far as 8 miles down its slopes, officials said.
Indonesian authorities say they are helping more than 170 climbers caught by Mount Semeru’s sudden eruption to return to ...
Java Island’s tallest mountain, a volcano called Mount Semeru, has spewed tall plumes of ash clouds that engulfed bridges and the surrounding countryside.
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Mass chaos as volcano erupts in triple inferno blasting out 2,625ft ash column
Mount Semeru on Indonesia's main island of East Java has erupted three times today, spewing ash and smoke high into the sky.
SURABAYA: A volcano on Indonesia's main island of Java erupted on Wednesday (Nov 19), throwing ash and gas kilometres into ...
Mount Semeru on Indonesia's main island of East Java has blown three times, forcing terrified residents to flee for safety an ash column shooting into the sky.
The road winds gently up the mountain from the town of Lembang on Indonesia's main island of Java. The half-hour journey takes you through forests full of giant trees rising from the fertile volcanic ...
A code red flight alert has been issued as Aussie travellers are warned of potential delays after a major volcano eruption on Indonesia's main island.
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Eruption forces rescue of over 170 climbers on Indonesian volcano
Indonesian authorities said on Thursday they had helped more than 170 climbers caught by Mount Semeru’s sudden eruption a day ...
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Indonesia’s Semeru volcano erupts, alert level raised to highest
Mount Semeru, located in a densely populated region of Java, is Indonesia’s highest peak at 3,676 metres (12,060 feet) and sits on the Pacific “Ring of Fire”, a seismically active arc where volcanic ...
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