FIVE Volcanoes Erupting At Once In Indonesia!

FIVE volcanoes erupting at once in Indonesia!

Mount Raung on Java island blasted ash and debris up to 2,000 meters (6,560 feet) into the air after rumbling for several weeks, government volcanologist Surono said.

Ash erupted also from Gamalama and Dukono mountains on the Moluccas islands chain, Sinabung volcano on Sumatra island and Mount Karangetang on Siau island.

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Eruptions of ash at five volcanoes shrouded the skies over parts of the Indonesian archipelago Wednesday, forcing three airports to close.

Mount Raung on Java island blasted ash and debris up to 2,000 meters (6,560 feet) into the air after rumbling for several weeks, government volcanologist Surono said.

In this long time exposure taken before dawn on July 12, 2015, the 3,300-metre (10,800-foot) Mount Raung volcano emits a column of ash, lava and steam as seen from Banyuwangi, located in eastern Java island. Ash spewing from the Indonesian volcano closed the airport again on neighbouring Bali on July 12 just a day after it reopened, causing fresh travel chaos for weary holidaymakers stranded on the resort island. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

Ash erupted also from Gamalama and Dukono mountains on the Moluccas islands chain, Sinabung volcano on Sumatra island and Mount Karangetang on Siau island, darkening the skies, Surono said.

A total of more than 13,000 people have been evacuated due to the volcanic eruptions since last month, mostly from around the slopes of Sinabung in Tanah Karo District, added Surono, who uses a single name.
In this photograph taken on July 21, 2015, an Indonesian man carrying firewood on a motorcycle passes a field in Banyuwangi located in eastern Java island as Mount Raung volcano emits steam and ash.

“Our evaluation showed there is no extraordinary natural phenomenon that triggered simultaneous eruptions of the five volcanoes,” Surono said, adding that all the eruptions are natural and normal occurrences in a nation with about 130 active volcanoes.

In this photograph taken on July 21, 2015, an Indonesian man carrying firewood on a motorcycle passes a field in Banyuwangi located in eastern Java island as Mount Raung volcano emits steam and ash (background). Ash spewing from a volcano closed the airport on the Indonesian resort island of Bali on July 22, 2015 for the third time this month, forcing the cancellation of flights and stranding tourists during peak holiday season. AFP PHOTO
(Photo credit should read AFP/AFP/Getty Images)
A ferry boat crosses Bali Strait to carry Indonesians to Ketapang port, East Java, from Gilimanuk port, West Bali, Indonesia as Mount Raung spews volcanic smoke Sunday, July 12, 2015. Ash spewing from the volcano sparked chaos for holidaymakers as airports closed and international airlines canceled flights to tourist hotspot Bali, stranding thousands. (AP Photo/Firdia Lisnawati)

Transport Ministry spokesman Julius Adravida Barata said Jember and Banyuwangi airports closed late Tuesday and Bali’s international airport was closed for several hours on Wednesday, disrupting flights. Media reports said 37 flights to and from Bali’s Ngurah Rai airport were cancelled.

An eruption of Raung early this month sparked chaos as the airport in the tourist hotspot of Bali and four other airports in the region were shutdown, stranding thousands of holiday-goers.
A ferry boat crosses Bali Strait to carry Indonesians to Ketapang port, East Java, from Gilimanuk port, West Bali, Indonesia as Mount Raung spews volcanic smoke, July 12, 2015.

Last week, the ministry closed Sultan Babullah airport in North Maluku’s Ternate town after eruptions at Gamalama and Dukono sent volcanic ash up to 1,700 meters (5,570 feet) into the sky.

Indonesia, a chain of 17,000 islands where millions of people live in mountainous areas or near fertile flood-prone plains, is prone to seismic upheaval due to its location on the Pacific “Ring of Fire,” an arc of volcanoes and fault lines encircling the Pacific Basin.


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