Indonesia volcano spews lava and smoke

Published Jul 15, 2011

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Jakarta - An Indonesian volcano spewed lava and smoke hundreds of metres into the air early on Friday, sending panicked residents fleeing down its slopes. There were no immediate reports of casualties.

The first eruption at Mount Lokon occurred at 10.46pm, said Brian Rulrone, a disaster management agency official. It was followed by a second powerful blast just after midnight and a third at 1.10am.

Darwis Sitinjak, another disaster official, told El Shinta radio from the scene that soldiers and police were helping rescuers evacuate about 500 people who live along the mountain's fertile slopes.

They join 2 000 others who fled on Wednesday after being warned to stay far from the 1 750m volcano, which has been on high alert for nearly a week, with small eruptions daily.

Indonesia, a vast archipelago, is prone to earthquakes and volcanoes because it sits along the Pacific “Ring of Fire”, a horseshoe-shaped string of faults that lines the Pacific Ocean.

Mount Lokon, in north Sulawesi province, is one of the country's 129 active volcanos.

Its last major eruption in 1991 killed a Swiss hiker and forced thousands of people to flee their homes. - Sapa-AP

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