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Mount Merapi, as seen from the Indonesian village of Deles,outside Yogyakarta, spews lava early toeday. The latest eruptionscame after officials had lowered the alert level and peoplehad returned to their homes.
Mount Merapi, as seen from the Indonesian village of Deles,outside Yogyakarta, spews lava early toeday. The latest eruptionscame after officials had lowered the alert level and peoplehad returned to their homes.
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Mount Merapi, Indonesia – Rescuers dug through volcanic debris today to reach two people trapped when Indonesia’s most volatile volcano erupted, nearly enveloping a village with a searing gas cloud and forcing thousands of residents to flee.

The eruption Wednesday came just a day after officials lowered the alert level and people returned to the homes around Mount Merapi.

“The situation is … life-threatening,” said Yousana Siagian, head of the government’s Vulcanology and Disaster Mitigation Center, after the alert level for Mount Merapi was raised to its highest status again and it dumped thick ash on scores of houses.

Crews today struggled to reach two people trapped in an underground emergency shelter by the eruption, officials said. Five other villagers were reportedly missing.

The rescuers had been in touch with the two by cellphone. The bunkers, several of which dot the slopes of Merapi, are typically equipped with water and food.

Scientists had thought that the 9,700-foot volcano was calming down after weeks of activity when a gas cloud cracked its fragile lava dome June 8, easing the buildup of pressure.

The alert level was dropped a notch Tuesday, sparking widespread relief for people who have spent weeks in evacuation camps and were trucked home. But that turned to concern Wednesday as Merapi demonstrated its famed unpredictability.

Up to 20,000 people live in the danger zone, taking advantage of the rich volcanic soil. By nightfall, at least 1,100 were back in camps and 12,000 others were given orders to leave.

A superheated gas cloud nearly enveloped the village of Kaliadem, the closest residential area to the peak, only 4 miles away, said Siagian, the government vulcanologist.

A similar cloud killed 60 people in 1994, and about 1,300 people died when Merapi erupted in 1930.

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