YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesia’s Mount Merapi continued to erupt Friday, forcing authorities to halt tourism and mining activities on the slopes of the country’s most active volcano. The ...
Mount Merapi has erupted at regular intervals since 1854, but this hasn't stopped thousands of people from settling on its slopes. The nearby city of Yogyakarta has a population of 2.4million yet sits ...
This is a false-colour satellite image of lava flowing from the Indonesian volcano that has already killed more than 250 people. The image, taken from the ASTER instrument on Nasa's Terra satellite, ...
After a lull that allowed mourners to hold a mass burial for victims, Mount Merapi in Indonesia started rumbling again. At least 36 people were killed in earlier eruptions this week, with authorities ...
The rumbling sound could be heard several kilometres away as the volcano erupted, sending hot ash 600 metres into the sky. Indonesia’s most active volcano has erupted with its biggest lava flow in ...
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