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More than 1,200 flee as Indonesia volcano spews ash, gas
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Kupang, Indonesia (AFP) Jan 19, 2016


More than 1,200 people have been evacuated from their homes to escape a gurgling volcano in eastern Indonesia spewing clouds of ash and toxic gas into the air.

Officials said Tuesday they had distributed thousands of gas masks to villagers around Mount Egon in eastern Flores island as the choking fumes from the volcano intensified.

All residents within three kilometres (1.9 miles) of the volcano were ordered to evacuate and roads were also closed. Authorities said they were prepared to issue a wide-scale evacuation order if the situation deteriorates further.

"We are on a high alert and ready to evacuate any time," disaster mitigation official Silvanus Tobi told AFP Tuesday.

The volcano began rumbling last month but has become more active in recent days, sending villagers fleeing from their homes.

During its last serious eruption in 2008, Mount Egon blasted smoke and volcanic material nearly six kilometres into the atmosphere.

It is one of 129 active volcanoes in Indonesia, which sits on the Ring of Fire, a belt of seismic activity running around the basin of the Pacific Ocean.


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