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Volcano puts Indonesian officials on high alert

From Andy Saputra, CNN
This picture taken on September 16, 2009, shows sulphurous fumes curling from fissures in the rock on Mount Merapi.
This picture taken on September 16, 2009, shows sulphurous fumes curling from fissures in the rock on Mount Merapi.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • About 40,000 nearby villagers have started evacuating
  • Seismic activity has intensified, signaling an imminent eruption
  • Merapi is famously unpredictable, though
RELATED TOPICS
  • Indonesia
  • Volcanoes

Jakarta, Indonesia (CNN) -- Indonesian officials have gone on high alert and have started evacuations as they warily monitor Mount Merapi, a volatile volcano in central Java that might erupt at any time.

"The local government is coordinating to evacuate around 40,000 villagers to the pre-assigned shelters," Neulis Auliasari of the national disaster coordination board said Monday.

Seismic activity has intensified, signaling that an eruption is imminent, according to Indonesian volcanologists.

The 3,000-meter Merapi is famously unpredictable, though. A pyroclastic flow -- a fast-moving burst of blistering gases and rock fragments -- is a key concern.

One killed two people in 2006 and another killed more than 60 villagers in 1994. About 1,300 people died when Merapi erupted in 1930.