Crazy scenes in Indonesia as the Mount Ruang volcano erupts again
Mount Ruang erupted again and led Indonesian authorities to issue the highest alert level.
The volcano erupted early Tuesday morning as a 2000-meter plume of ash shot into the sky.
Following the eruption, locals and tourists were warned of a possible tsunami and to not go within a 7km radius.
A resident of Tagulandang island, 95-year-old Rosalin Salindeho, recounted the moment she saw the eruption after being relocated.
“The mountain exploded. Wow, it was horrible. There were rains of rocks. Twice. The second one was really heavy, even the houses far away were also hit,” she said.
Видео Crazy scenes in Indonesia as the Mount Ruang volcano erupts again канала Sky News Australia
The volcano erupted early Tuesday morning as a 2000-meter plume of ash shot into the sky.
Following the eruption, locals and tourists were warned of a possible tsunami and to not go within a 7km radius.
A resident of Tagulandang island, 95-year-old Rosalin Salindeho, recounted the moment she saw the eruption after being relocated.
“The mountain exploded. Wow, it was horrible. There were rains of rocks. Twice. The second one was really heavy, even the houses far away were also hit,” she said.
Видео Crazy scenes in Indonesia as the Mount Ruang volcano erupts again канала Sky News Australia
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