JakartaGlobe-Dec 5, 2021

At least 13 people were killed after the eruption of Mt Semeru that spewed hot ashes and lava and triggered mud floods in the East Java district of Lumajang, authorities said on Sunday. The Saturday’s eruption also injured at least 50 villagers, who mostly suffered from burns, according to the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB). Eight sand miners trapped by lava on the slope of the volcano were successfully evacuated on late Saturday, he added. Torrential rain turned debris into mud flood that flattened homes in the village of Curah Kobokan. At least six villages were affected by the eruption, prompting more than 900 people to take refuge in nearby villages. The air pollution level in affected areas is classified as extremely harmful to human health. Volcanic debris also destroyed several bridges and blocked access to some areas, hampering the evacuation efforts. Mt Semeru, whose summit is 3,676 meters above sea level, erupted at around 14:30 local time on Saturday, spewing out incandescent lava and hot ashes to nearby villages. Read more at: https://jakartaglobe.id/news/death-toll-in-semeru-eruption-rises-to-13