JAKARTA, Indonesia – Eruptions at three volcanoes
in Indonesia have darkened skies in parts of the archipelago and disrupted some
flights.
Mount Rinjani on Lombok Island near Bali, the
Sinabung volcano on Sumatra Island and Mount Gamalama in the Moluccas chain of
islands have all erupted in the past couple of days.
No one has been injured, but flights at two
airports have been disrupted.
Sultan Babullah airport in Ternate, the capital
of North Maluku province, was closed Wednesday and Lombok’s international
airport was closed for several hours on Tuesday.
The three mountains are among about 130 active
volcanoes in Indonesia. The archipelago of 250 million people is prone to
earthquakes and volcanoes because it sits along the Pacific “Ring of Fire,” a
string of faults that lines the Pacific Ocean.
Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, the spokesman for
Indonesia’s Disaster Mitigation Agency, said that Gamalama and Sinabung erupted
again late Tuesday, blasting debris high into the air. Hot ash tumbled down the
Sinabung slopes as far as 2,000 metres (yards) southward into a river.
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