Jakarta (VNA) – Indonesia’s Mount Merapi volcano erupted again on June21, spewing a column of ash by up to 6 km high, forcing local authorities toissue the highest level of flight alert.
The National Volcanology Agency said that the wind wasblowing to the west of the crater and the residents living near the volcanowhich is situated in Indonesia’s main Java Island are barred from entering thearea within a radius of 3 km from the crater.
A volcano observatory notice for aviation with red code wasissued by the agency after the eruption as it endangers planes which areprohibited from passing through the air space around the volcano.
The 2.930-metre high Mount Merapi last erupted on April 2with a column of ash spreading by up to 3 km to the sky. An eruption in 2010left 353 people dead and forced around 350,000 people to take refuge./.