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Environment
Nilufar Rizki and Stanley Widianto

Indonesia's Semeru volcano spews ash, killing one, injuring dozens

People ride a motorbike on a road that is covered with volcanic ash following an eruption of the Semeru mount volcano at Sumberwuluh village in Lumajang regency, East Java province, Indonesia, December 4, 2021, in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Antara Foto/Hermawan/via REUTERS

The Semeru volcano on the Indonesian island of Java erupted on Saturday, killing one person, injuring at least 35 and trapping some people in buildings as it spewed out huge clouds of smoke and ash, officials said.

Videos shared by emergency officials showed residents running as towering plumes of smoke and ash blanketed nearby villages in East Java province.

People wait at an evacuation center in Candipuro following the eruption of Indonesia's Semeru volcano, Lumajang, East Java Province, Indonesia December 4, 2021 in this screen grab obtained from a social media video. INSTAGRAM @act_pasuruan/via REUTERS

The deputy chief of Lumajang district, Indah Masdar, told a news conference one person had died and 41 people had suffered burn injuries.

The disaster mitigation agency (BNPB) said later that 35 patients were being treated at local medical facilities.

Indah asked for helicopters to rescue people trapped inside buildings.

A person swipes ash off a railing following the eruption of Indonesia's Semeru volcano, Candipuro, Lumajang, East Java Province, Indonesia December 4, 2021 in this screen grab obtained from a social media video. INSTAGRAM @EVILIAFX/via REUTERS

"We're in big distress," she said, adding there were at least 10 people trapped.

"It's harrowing, their families are all crying."

Thoriqul Haq, district head of Lumajang, said a number of sand miners were trapped near mines, but did not give further details.

Haq told Reuters that the road and bridge connecting Lumajang and the nearby city of Malang were severed.

"This has been a very pressing, rapid condition since it erupted," he said. Haq added that evacuations were underway, but did not give details.

He later told news channel MetroTV that the severed bridge meant one nearby district had no access to medical help.

Authorities were setting up evacuation tents, the country's disaster mitigation agency (BNPB) said. But evacuations have been hampered by thick smoke, BNPB chief Suharyanto said.

AirNav Indonesia, which controls Indonesian airspace, said in a statement the eruption did not "cause significant impact" on flights.

Semeru, the highest on Java island, is among Indonesia's nearly 130 active volcanoes. It erupted in January, causing no casualties.

(Reporting by Nilufar Rizki and Stanley Widianto; Editing by Frances Kerry)

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