Asunto: | [Notisar] INDONESIA: 39 FOTOS DE LA ERUPCION DEL VOLCAN MARAPI | Fecha: | Jueves, 11 de Noviembre, 2010 11:49:31 (-0400) | Autor: | rescate humboldt <notisar1 @.....com>
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Since
its initial eruptions on October 25th, Indonesia's Mount Merapi
continues to spew hot gases and ash as far as 5,000 meters into the
atmosphere, wreaking havoc on surrounding villages and farms, and
disrupting air travel - and more than 140 people have been killed by
the eruptions over the past two weeks. Hundreds of thousands of
residents have been displaced, many of them living in temporary
shelters until the Indonesian government reduces the existing 20 km
"safe zone", and allows them and their livestock to return. Collected
here are recent images from the area near the unpredictable Mount
Merapi as it still rumbles and erupts. ( 39 photos total)
A
farmer stands in a rice field as volcanic material from Mount Merapi
erupts, in Klaten, Central Java on November 4, 2010 near Yogyakarta,
Indonesia. Over 70,000 people have now been evacuated with the danger
zone being extended to over 15km as the volcano continues to spew ash
and volcanic material. (Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images)

Mount
Merapi volcano spews smoke as seen from Deles village in Klaten, near
the ancient city of Yogyakarta, November 1, 2010. (REUTERS/Dwi Oblo) #

Houses
are in flames as volunteers rescue burned victims of an eruption of
Mount Merapi in Argomulyo village early on November 5, 2010.
(SUSANTO/AFP/Getty Images) #

Volunteers
rescue burned victims of Mount Merapi eruption in Argomulyo village,
devastated by deadly hot clouds of volcanic ash early on November 5,
2010. (SUSANTO/AFP/Getty Images) #

Lightning
strikes as Mount Merapi erupts, as seen from Ketep village in Magelang,
Indonesia's Central Java province November 6, 2010.
(REUTERS/Beawiharta) #

Dead
trees and ash cover a damaged house with the erupting Mount Merapi in
the background in Sleman, Yogyakarta province, central Java, on
November 6, 2010. (BAY ISMOYO/AFP/Getty Images) #

A
pair of shoes sit covered in volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount
Merapi in the abandoned village of Kaliadem, Yogyakarta, Indonesia on
Nov. 2, 2010. (AP Photo/Trisnadi) #

Survivor
Sri Sucirathaasri, 18, stands beside her injured sister Prisca in a
hospital in Yogyakarta, Indonesia on Nov. 5, 2010. The hospital at the
foot of Indonesia's most volatile volcano is struggling to cope with
victims brought in after the mountain's most powerful eruption in a
century. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim) #

Villagers
gather at the grave of the victims of Mount Merapi eruption for a mass
burial at Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Sunday, Nov. 7, 2010. (AP
Photo/Achmad Ibrahim) #

A
villager takes a stroll at Ketep village in Magelang, Indonesia's
Central Java province, November 6, 2010, as Mount Merapi volcano erupts
spewing out towering clouds of hot gas and debris in the background.
(REUTERS/Beawiharta) #

Dead
trees and mud clog a river as clouds of hot ash spew from the erupting
Mount Merapi in Sleman, central Java, on November 6, 2010. (BAY
ISMOYO/AFP/Getty Images) #

Volcanic
ash from the eruption of Mount Merapi covers a village in Muntilan,
Central Java, Indonesia, Sunday, Nov. 7, 2010. (AP Photo/Trisnadi) #

A
search and rescue team looks for victims at Wukirsari village in Sleman
district in the Indonesian Central Java province November 7, 2010.
(REUTERS/Sigit Pamungkas) #

A
kitchen is covered by ash in Cangkringan village off the Indonesia's
Central Java province, November 6, 2010. (REUTERS/Dwi Oblo) #

A
pet bird, killed during the eruption of Mount Merapi, lies in its cage
in the abandoned village of Kaliadem, Yogyakarta, Indonesia on Nov. 2,
2010. (AP Photo/Trisnadi) #

A
melted radio-cassette tape recorder sits covered with volcanic ash from
the eruption of Mount Merapi in the abandoned village of Kaliadem,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia on Nov. 1, 2010. (AP Photo/Trisnadi) #

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Bodies
of victims of an eruption of Mount Merapi rest amongst ashes and debris
in front of a house in Argomulyo village, Cangkringan, in Sleman
November 5, 2010. (REUTERS/Aditia Surya) #

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Rescuers
remove the charred remain of the body of a victim of Mount Merapi
eruption in Argomulyo, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Friday, Nov. 5, 2010. (AP
Photo/Trisnadi) #

An
Indonesian veterinarian tends to a cow injured after Mouth Merapi's
eruption in the village of Umbulharjo, in Sleman, central Java, on
October 29, 2010. (ADEK BERRY/AFP/Getty Images) #

Molten
lava flows from the crater of Mount Merapi captured in this long
exposure photograph taken from Klaten district in Central Java province
late on November 2, 2010. (SONNY TUMBELAKA/AFP/Getty Images) #

Mount
Merapi spews lava and smoke as it erupted again on Wednesday as seen
from Sidorejo village in Klaten on November 3, 2010.
(REUTERS/Beawiharta) #

Residents
ride their motorcycles in Yogyakarta, blanketed by volcanic ash falling
from Mount Merapi's latest eruption early on October 30, 2010. (CLARA
PRIMA/AFP/Getty Images) #

A
woman wearing a raincoat, rides a bicycle on an ash-covered road after
another eruption of Mount Merapi volcano, in the city of Yogyakarta
October 30, 2010. (REUTERS/Andry Prasetyo) #

Villagers
flee their homes following another eruption Mount Merapi in Klaten
,Indonesia, Friday, Nov. 5, 2010. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim) #

Mount
Merapi erupts, as seen from Wukirsari village in Sleman, near the
ancient city of Yogyakarta, November 4, 2010. (REUTERS/Beawiharta) #

Stumps
are all that remain of trees felled by an eruption of Mount Merapi, at
Kinahrejo village in Sleman, Indonesia on October 27, 2010. (Ulet
Ifansasti/Getty Images) #

Residents
leave a danger zone as Merapi volcano releases ash clouds above
Balerante village, Klaten on November 1, 2010. (ADEK BERRY/AFP/Getty
Images) #

Villagers
escorted by police carry a suspected looter caught in an abandoned
village in Sleman located in Mount Merapi's danger zone on November 1,
2010. (ARYA BIMA/AFP/Getty Images) #

Indonesian
soldiers of Special Force of Kopassus evacuate an elderly woman who
refuses to leave her home during an evacuation after a new violent
explosion in Umbulharjo, Sleman on October 30, 2010. (ADEK
BERRY/AFP/Getty Images) #

A woman prays in a temporary shelter at Maguwoharjo Stadium in Yogyakarta, November 5, 2010. (REUTERS/Beawiharta) #

Refugees
rummage through second-hand clothes that were distributed at a refugee
camp in Yogyakarta, Central Java November 7, 2010. (REUTERS/Sigit
Pamungkas) #

A
girl weeps at a temporary shelter for those who are affected by the
eruption of Mount Merapi in Bawukan, Indonesia, Friday, Nov. 5, 2010.
(AP Photo/AK Hendratmo) #

Refugees
look out from inside a tent during rain at a temporary evacuation
center set up as a result of the repeated eruptions of Mount Merapi, in
Keputran village, Klaten, Central Java on November 4, 2010. (Ulet
Ifansasti/Getty Images) #

Lava
and ash spews from the top of Mount Merapi, viewed from Klaten district
in Central Java province before dawn on November 6, 2010. (BAY
ISMOYO/AFP/Getty Images) #

A
view from a domestic flight from Denpasar to Yogyakarta that was
subsequently diverted to Surabaya airport shows a plume of gas and ash
billowing some 10 km (six mi) high from Mount Merapi, during an
eruption on November 4, 2010. (CLARA PRIMA/AFP/Getty Images) #

Search
and rescue team members from Yogyakarta carry a victim of Merapi
volcano's eruption at the village of Ngancar in Sleman on November 8,
2010. (CLARA PRIMA/AFP/Getty Images) #

The
hand of a victim of the eruption of Mount Merapi, among body bags at a
hospital morgue in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Friday, Nov. 5, 2010. (AP
Photo/Slamet Riyadi) #

A
farmer walks through his corn field covered in volcanic ash from Mount
Merapi eruption in Muntilan, Central Java, Indonesia on Monday, Nov. 8,
2010. (AP Photo) #
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