The follow-up rescue work has been carried out gradually.
The violent eruption of Indonesia's Semeru volcano has left 13 dead and 41 injured.Indonesia's Semeru volcano is an active volcano located in Indonesia. There is no record of when the last eruption was. This time, the eruption of Indonesia's Semeru volcano occurred at night, no obvious signs before the eruption, the local people and the government did not have the opportunity to respond, dozens of people were too late to escape, directly engulfed by volcanic mud. Indonesia Semeru volcano is not a giant volcano, after the first eruption did not continue to erupt. So far, it has killed 13 people and injured 41.
How are the follow-up rescue efforts going?The first step was to evacuate the crowd. After the volcano erupted, the local government, fearing that the volcano would erupt again in a short time, quickly organized the evacuation of people. Now, people within a 30-kilometer radius of Indonesia's Semeru volcano have been evacuated to safety. After the volcano erupted, many people were forced to leave their homes without shelter or food. As a result, the Indonesian government has also earmarked a sum of money for the relief of the affected people. Places receiving the highest number of evacuees have received first aid supplies and funds in the hope that the affected people will be able to survive this time. Volcanic eruptions not only cause casualties, but also cause great damage to people's property. Therefore, in addition to helping people evacuate, the Indonesian government has also organized special staff to register their money and property lost due to the eruption.
What was the local impact of the eruption?Tons of ash flew thousands of meters high and spread through the Earth's atmosphere to all areas, some of which returned to Earth in the form of rain while others filled the air. In addition, volcanic eruptions are often accompanied by certain seismic phenomena, causing severe damage to local transportation, bridges and roads, and even direct destruction of cities by volcanic lava. In short, after the eruption of Indonesia's Semeru volcano, local residents should immediately evacuate the place, no longer reluctant to go.
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