16,000 people to be evacuated after eruption


Danger from above: A man walking through school buildings damaged in the eruption of Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki volcano in East Flores. — Reuters

THE government aims to evacuate at least 16,000 residents from villages around the active Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki volcano that erupted and killed nine people and damaged thousands of houses, an official said.

Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki, located on Flores Island in East Nusa Tenggara province, erupted on Sunday night, followed by a smaller eruption on Monday night, and remains on Indonesia’s highest volcanic alert status.

Evacuations were being hampered by thick volcanic ash on some roads, an official said.

As of yesterday morning, about 2,472 of the 16,086 residents from eight villages had been evacuated, said Heronimus Lamawuran, spokesperson of East Flores regional government.

“We plan to temporarily evacuate the residents until it’s safe for them to return to their villages,” he said.

The residents were taken to three school buildings and temporary shelters at other villages around 20km from the crater, Heronimus added.

“We deployed more trucks along with military and police personnel to help evacuations on Tuesday,” he said.

Authorities have revised the death toll down to nine from 10, with 63 injured and about 2,384 houses and at least 25 schools were damaged.

The local government has declared a state of emergency for the next 58 days, meaning that the central government could help provide aid to the residents.

Four small airports in Flores Island have been closed due to the eruption.

Indonesia straddles the so-called “Pacific Ring of Fire”, an area of high seismic activity where multiple tectonic plates meet. — Reuters

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