Indonesia’s Mount Merapi Erupts Multiple Times, 250 Evacuate

Indonesia’s Mount Merapi Erupts Multiple Times, 250 Evacuate
A resident rides a motorcycle past a street with Mount Merapi spewing volcanic materials in the background, seen from Cangkringan village in Sleman, Yogyakarta, on March 10, 2022. Slamet Riyadi/AP Photo
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YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia—Indonesia’s Mount Merapi volcano spewed avalanches of hot clouds in eruptions overnight Thursday that forced about 250 residents to flee to temporary shelters and left ash blanketing nearby villages and towns. No casualties were reported.

The volcano on the densely populated island of Java unleashed clouds of hot ash at least seven times just before and after midnight and fast-moving pyroclastic flows, a mixture of rock, lava, and gas, traveled up to 3.1 miles (5 kilometers) down its slopes, said National Disaster Mitigation Agency’s spokesperson Abdul Muhari in a statement. The rumbling sound could be heard several miles away.