Mount Merapi Eruption Claims 13 Lives with 10 Still Missing
Mount Merapi, one of Indonesia's most active volcanoes, erupted on Sunday. The eruption sent ash and debris up to 7,000 feet in the air. Lahars, or mudflows, also raced down the mountainside, causing widespread destruction. The volcano's last major eruption was in 2018 when it killed 6 people.
Rescue operations continue on Indonesia's Mount Merapi after a weekend eruption left 13 dead and 10 hikers missing. The death toll rose as rescuers found two more bodies on Tuesday. While the search for the missing hikers resumed after safety concerns temporarily halted operations.
Mount Marapi, also known as the "Mountain of Fire," erupted on Sunday. It spewed a 3km ash cloud into the air and covered nearby villages in ash. Despite ongoing eruptions, hundreds of rescuers navigated slippery te...