Monday, November 8, 2010

Fierce of Merapi's Ash

Merapi continued to erupt. As the ground shook, the mountain spewed volcanic material into the air. Smoke soar, then fall to where the wind brings.
...Mount Merapi spewed volcanic material, visible from Klaten, Thursday (4 / 11). Photo by Irwin Fedriansyah / AP...
...Residents fled to the motor after Mount Merapi erupted again on Friday (5 / 11). The government expanded the danger zone to 20 miles from the center of the crater of Merapi. Photo by Achmad Ibrahim / AP...
...Rescuers search for victims in Argomulyo Merapi, Yogyakarta, Friday (5 / 11). Photo by Trisnadi / AP...
...The team of volunteers and soldiers in Argomulyo flee after Merapi erupted again on Friday (5 / 11). Photo by Trisnadi / AP...
...A plane, covered in volcanic ash, parked at the international airport Adi Sutjipto, Yogyakarta, Friday (5 / 11). Airport runway closed white ash which must be closed.Photo by Irwin Fedriansyah / AP...
...Community activity using a mask when crossing at Jalan Diponegoro, Yogyakarta, Friday (5 / 11). Mount Merapi eruption occurred again on Thursday (5 / 11) issued a volcanic ash that blanketed the city of Yogyakarta, so people are suggested to use a mask when doing outdoor activities in anticipation of health problems due to volcanic dust. Photo by Wahyu Putro A / Antara...
...A child walking among the trees that fell on the ring road Muntilan, Central Java, on Friday (5 / 11). Many fallen trees in some areas due to rain Muntilan volcanic ash from Mount Merapi. Photo by Wihdan Hidayat / Antara...

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