Indonesia’s Volcanoes Erupt, Displacing Thousands

Indonesia’s Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki erupted again on Thursday, spewing ash columns as high as 8,000 meters, exceeding the intensity of Monday’s eruption that killed nine people and injured dozens. Fortunately, no casualties were reported in the latest eruption as residents within the 7-kilometer danger zone had been evacuated. The volcano’s activity has been heightened since January, forcing the closure of the island’s airport and displacing thousands of people. Meanwhile, another active volcano, Mount Marapi in West Sumatra, also erupted on Thursday, spewing ash and blanketing nearby villages. Indonesia, situated on the “Ring of Fire,” is prone to volcanic activity and earthquakes, making these eruptions a recurring threat to its large population.