10 killed as volcano Lewotobi erupts in central Indonesia-Xinhua

10 killed as volcano Lewotobi erupts in central Indonesia

Source: Xinhua

Editor: huaxia

2024-11-04 15:08:45

This photo provided by Indonesia Armed Force Information Center (Puspen TNI) shows members of the Indonesian Marine collecting body packs of victims after Mount Lewotobi erupted at East Flores in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, Nov. 4, 2024. The eruption of Mount Lewotobi late Sunday night killed at least 10 people, the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) announced on Monday. (Puspen TNI/Handout via Xinhua) 

JAKARTA, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) -- Ten people have been confirmed to be killed after Mount Lewotobi erupted late Sunday night in Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara province, according to national disaster management agency BNPB spokesperson Abdul Muhari on Monday.

"It is confirmed that 10 people have died. Nine bodies have been recovered, while one remains trapped under the rubble," Muhari said at a press conference.

The volcanic eruption prompted mass evacuations, with most of the more than 10,000 affected residents from seven villages heading to evacuation centers, he said.

Muhari noted that residents are prohibited from entering a 7-kilometer danger zone around the crater, adding that search operations are underway for any missing individuals, but he did not specify a number.

"No activities are allowed within a 7-kilometer radius of the crater, except for rescue personnel searching for missing victims," he emphasized.

To facilitate emergency relief efforts, the local government declared an emergency status from Nov. 4 until Dec. 31, 2024, Muhari said.

BNPB's head and personnel are expected to arrive in the affected area on Monday night to lead the disaster response coordination efforts, bringing essential supplies for those affected.

The eruption's hot clouds sparked fires in residential areas and nearby vegetation, Richard Felt, an analyst at the provincial disaster management and mitigation agency, told Xinhua.

Mount Lewotobi is one of Indonesia's 127 active volcanoes.