Mount Soputan volcano spewed ash 4,000 metres into the air (AFP Photo/Handout) |
Jakarta (AFP) - Indonesia's Mount Soputan volcano on the quake-and tsunami-hit island of Sulawesi erupted Wednesday, spewing volcanic ash 4,000 metres into the air.
The state
disaster agency warned people to stay at least four kilometres (two and a half
miles) away but said there was no need to evacuate for the time being.
Images
showed an eruption visible for miles around, with a cloud of ash climbing in a
large vertical column with a mushroom-shaped top.
Soputan is
around 1,000 kilometres from the town of Palu where a 7.5 magnitude earthquake
triggered a tsunami that lashed the coastline killing almost 1,400 people.
Indonesia
is situated on the Pacific "Ring of Fire", a vast zone of geological
instability where the collision of tectonic plates causes frequent quakes and
major volcanic activity.
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