Volcano Eruption Triggers Urgent Evacuations of Thousands in Indonesia
Indonesia is grappling with a mounting crisis as rescue teams mobilize to evacuate thousands of people following a series of volcanic eruptions that have rattled the region
The lava flows, melted rock mass and poisonous gases from the Kilauea volcano destroyed dozens of houses in the largest Hawaiian island.
A new fissure from which lava comes appeared on Sunday night.
The volcano sheds lava and throws poisonous gases at a height of over 61 meters.
Over 1,700 people were evacuated. Some of them may not be able to return to their homes for at least some time.
About 240 people were spent last night to shelters. Some of them were allowed to go to their homes today to pick up their pets, medicines, and papers.
The authorities are also faced with a new problem. Dozens want to see the volcano, despite the danger warnings. This lead to the need of permanent patrolling in the perimeter forbidden access.
Scientists also predict more volcanic eruptions and earthquakes that may last for months.
Kilauea is one of the most active volcanoes on earth. It has been constantly erupting since 1983.
Bulgarian firefighters have fully extinguished the large blaze that broke out in the "Ostricite" villa zone near Burgas on Monday
Unstable conditions are expected across parts of western and central Bulgaria on Tuesday, with localized rain showers and thunderstorms developing during the day
The day will be mostly sunny, with occasional cloud cover, and some light rain in the mountain areas
A massive fire near Belogradchik has been brought under control, but the destruction is severe
The weather across Bulgaria on Saturday will be mostly sunny, although temporary increases in cloudiness are expected in the eastern regions and mountainous areas
On July 11, the weather across Bulgaria will be predominantly sunny, though cloud cover is expected to increase at times, especially during the afternoon
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