Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Indonesian Volcano

Indonesian VolcanoMount Merapi in Indonesia that killed 191 people since it erupted last month, with more than 340,000 people in makeshift camps, said an official death toll at Merapi Wednesday.The 191 has been reached. More than 340,000 people have fled their homes, “an official of the civil protection official told AFP, who declined to give his name, said the sharp increase in the number of deaths of 151 is likely to rescuers again more bodies in the central Java, where the volcano.


A series of explosions of Merapi have choked the air, with volcanic ash in Indonesia, such as the death toll continues to rise and disaster aid flows hardly broke out after Friday, spread the devastation to continue throughout the island nation. The eruptions of ash, lava and gases have left at least 138 deaths since its first eruption in October 26.President Obama is heading to India on Saturday and visit Indonesia next week.Below frightening images abandoned cities with thick layers of ash covered.


A volcano in Indonesia has forced President Barack Obama cut short his visit to the country and some international airlines canceled flights to air concerns safety.Mount Merapi, hundreds of miles (kilometers) east of Jakarta, has spews great clouds of ash and gas into the air for more than two weeks, killing at least 153 people and cause chaos and would sometimes force to close two nearby airports.

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