Indonesia volcano toll rises as search for missing continues

The death toll following the eruption of Indonesia’s Semeru volcano has risen to 14, officials said, as rescuers searched villages blanketed in molten ash for survivors.

In a statement on Sunday, a spokesman for Indonesia’s disaster mitigation agency (BNPB) said two of the 14 people killed by the eruption have been identified.

The spokesman, Abdul Muhari, said at least 98 people have been injured, including two pregnant women, while 902 people have been evacuated from the villages surrounding Semeru in the East Java Province.

As many as 10 trapped people were rescued from villages in East Java’s Lumajang district, according to officials, with broadcaster Kompas reporting that those rescued were workers at a sand mining site.

The volcano, located on Indonesia’s most densely populated island of Java, erupted on Saturday, spewing columns of ash more than 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) into the sky, and sending searing gas and lava flowing down its slopes.

Several villages in Lumajang were blanketed by ash. Houses and vehicles were submerged while livestock were smothered.

Credit: aljazeera.com

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