Current:Home > InvestIndonesia’s Mount Ruang erupts again, spewing ash and peppering villages with debris -Prime Capital Blueprint
Indonesia’s Mount Ruang erupts again, spewing ash and peppering villages with debris
View
Date:2025-04-13 21:15:57
MANADO, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesia’s Mount Ruang volcano erupted Tuesday for a second time in two weeks, spewing ash almost 2 kilometers (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 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) from the volcano’s crater.
The 725-meter (2,378-foot) volcano in North Sulawesi province is about 95 kilometers (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, 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.
Less than 3,000 remained at temporary shelters after the government lowered its alert level to the second highest from four levels and reopened the airport after four days.
Indonesia’s geological agency on Tuesday warned people on Tagulandang Island, especially those who live near the coast, of the potential of hot volcanic clouds and a tsunami due to eruptions of material entering the sea or collapse of volcanic dome into the sea.
Ruang is among about 130 active volcanoes in Indonesia. The archipelagic nation is prone to volcanic eruptions and earthquakes because of its location on the Pacific “Ring of Fire” — a series of fault lines stretching from the western coasts of the Americas through Japan and Southeast Asia.
___
Associated Press writers Niniek Karmini and Edna Tarigan in Jakarta contributed to this report.
veryGood! (63)
Related
- Angelina Jolie nearly fainted making Maria Callas movie: 'My body wasn’t strong enough'
- Tornado damage to Pfizer factory highlights vulnerabilities of drug supply
- 'Where's the Barbie section?': New movie boosts interest in buying, selling vintage dolls
- More than 80 private, parochial schools apply to participate in new voucher program
- IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
- JoJo Siwa will 'never' be friends with Candace Cameron Bure after 'traditional marriage' comments
- Barbie in India: A skin color debate, a poignant poem, baked in a cake
- New Report Card Shows Where Ohio Needs to Catch up in Cutting Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Romantasy reigns on spicy BookTok: Recommendations from the internet’s favorite genre
- As social network Threads grows, voting rights groups worry about misinformation
Ranking
- What to know about Tuesday’s US House primaries to replace Matt Gaetz and Mike Waltz
- Back-to-school 2023 sales tax holidays: See which 17 states offer them.
- The 15 craziest Nicolas Cage performances, ranked (including 'Sympathy for the Devil')
- Going on vacation? 10 tech tips to keep your personal info, home safe
- Most popular books of the week: See what topped USA TODAY's bestselling books list
- From trash-strewn beach to artwork: How artists are raising awareness of plastic waste
- 4 dead, 2 injured in two separate aircraft accidents in Wisconsin
- What recession? It's a summer of splurging, profits and girl power
Recommendation
IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
Netherlands holds U.S. to a draw in thrilling rematch of 2019 Women's World Cup final
Trader Joe's recalls its frozen falafel for possibly having rocks in it
Bye-bye birdie: Twitter jettisons bird logo, replaces it with X
Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
Phoenix is Enduring its Hottest Month on Record, But Mitigations Could Make the City’s Heat Waves Less Unbearable
Plagued by Floods and Kept in the Dark, a Black Alabama Community Turns to a Hometown Hero for Help
Here's how you can help kids stay healthy if they play outside in a heat wave