tning late on Wednesday, the country’s volcanology centre said, prompting authorities to halt activities within a 3km radius. The 1800m mountain is one of the most active volcanoes in Sulawesi island.

The eruption sparked panic and disruption, with more than 200 residents living on the slopes of the volcano fleeing to safety. The local airport in Manado, a city about 20 kilometres northeast of the volcano, was temporarily closed due to the thick ash clouds covering the skies. Residents were advised to wear masks to protect themselves from inhaling the ash particles, which can cause respiratory issues.

Authorities were on high alert for potential tsunamis triggered by the volcano. The danger comes from the eruption of debris into the sea, which can displace large amounts of water and cause massive waves. Evacuation orders were quickly issued for residents in coastal areas, urging them to seek higher ground until the threat subsides.

In the aftermath of the eruption, rescue teams were dispatched to assist in the evacuation efforts. Emergency shelters were set up to accommodate those displaced by the volcanic activity, providing food, water, and medical assistance. The government also mobilized resources to assess the damage caused by the eruption and determine the extent of assistance needed for affected communities.

Mount Ruang is known for its frequent eruptions, with the last major one occurring in 2002. The volcano is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, a region known for its seismic and volcanic activity. The Indonesian archipelago is home to many active volcanoes, posing a constant threat to the millions of people living in proximity to them.

As the situation remained volatile, authorities continued to monitor the volcano for further activity. Scientists were analyzing data to predict future eruptions and assess the risk to surrounding areas. The government issued regular updates to keep the public informed and ensure their safety in the event of any escalation of volcanic activity.

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