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Indonesia evacuates residents, shuts airport after Java volcano erupts

Merapi Volcano spewing smoke and ash in Boyolali, Central Java, Indonesia May 11, 2018, in this still image obtained from a video by social media. SYAFA ART/via REUTERS

JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian authorities ordered people living near a volcano to leave their homes on Friday and a major city closed its airport after the 5,500 meter (18,000 ft) peak sent a column of steam and ash into the sky.

The Mount Merapi volcano on densely populated Java island is one of the most active in Indonesia and a series of eruptions in 2010 killed more than 350 people.

A disaster mitigation agency told residents living within a 5 km (3 mile) radius of the mountain to move to shelters, agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said in a statement.

Merapi Volcano spewing smoke and ash in Boyolali, Central Java, Indonesia May 11, 2018, in this still image obtained from a video by social media. Instagram @Febriacs/via REUTERS

He said that 120 people who had been hiking up Merapi were safe.

The airport in Yogyakarta, the nearest big city to the volcano, shut because of the threat from the ash, the state-owned aviation agency AirNav said in a statement.

The disaster agency described Merapi's latest eruption as phreatic, which means magma heats up ground water and vapor is released under pressure.

A view of Mount Merapi following an eruption as seen from Donoharjo village, near Yogyakarta, on the island of Java, Indonesia May 11, 2018. REUTERS/Dwi Oblo

The alert status on Merapi had not be raised, it said.

(Reporting by Jessica Damiana; Writing by Ed Davies; Editing by Robert Birsel)

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