Death toll from Indonesia volcano doubles overnight

SLEMAN, Indonesia, (Reuters) – Indonesia’s Mount  Merapi volcano erupted with renewed ferocity yesterday, killing  another 39 people and blanketing the surrounding area with ash.

Ten days of eruptions have now killed more than 80 people  and forced the evacuation of more than 75,000 people.
Mount Merapi, on the outskirts of Yogyakarta city in  Central Java, began spewing deadly clouds of ash and  superheated gas last week.

Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, the director of disaster risk  reduction at the National Disaster Mitigation Agency, said the  death toll had climbed significantly in the last 24 hours.

“Because of today’s eruption, we found 39 bodies, so the  total death toll is 83, and another 66 have been injured, so  the total number of injured is 185 people,” he told Reuters.

A column of ash billowed at least 4 km above the crater of  Mount Merapi as worried authorities evacuated villages within a  20 km radius of the volcano, said the country’s top  vulcanologist, Surono.
“It’s much worse than in the past. We cannot predict its  behaviour,” he said.