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Mount Ruang erupts again in Indonesia

- By Gracey Wakari

MANADO, Indonesia — Indonesia’s Mount Ruang volcano erupted Tuesday for a second time in two weeks, spewing ash more than a mile into the sky, closing an airport and peppering nearby villages with debris.

The alert level of the volcano on Sulawesi Island was again raised to the highest level by the Indonesian geological service, after sensors picked up increasing volcanic activity.

The agency urged residents and climbers to stay at least 3.7 miles from the volcano’s crater.

The 2,378-foot volcano in North Sulawesi province is about 59 miles northeast of Sam Ratulangi Internatio­nal Airport in Manado, the provincial capital.

The airport was closed Tuesday morning due to reduced visibility and the dangers posed to aircraft engines by ash, said Ambar Suryoko, head of the regional airport authority.

Ash, grit and rock fell from the sky in towns and cities across the region, including Manado, a city with more than 430,000 people where motorists had to switch on their headlights during daytime.

“It was dark with rocks raining at the post from the eruption,” said Yulius Ramopolii, the head of Mount Ruang monitoring post. “The vibrations were intense and knocked out power, and volcanic earthquake­s shook the glass windows and everything around us.”

He said the eruption blocked out the sun and peppered several villages with falling debris.

No casualties have been reported, Mr. Ramopolii said.

More than 11,000 people had evacuated after the April 17 eruption when authoritie­s warned that a major eruption might collapse part of the volcano into the sea and cause a tsunami that could endanger nearby villages.

 ?? STR/AFP via Getty Images ?? An eruption from the Mount Ruang volcano is seen Tuesday from Tagulandan­g island in Sitaro, North Sulawesi.
STR/AFP via Getty Images An eruption from the Mount Ruang volcano is seen Tuesday from Tagulandan­g island in Sitaro, North Sulawesi.

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