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Residents flee after Papua New Guinea volcano erupts

KOKOPO, Papua New Guinea, Oct 1, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Papua New Guinea’s
volatile Ulawun volcano erupted early Tuesday, sending a column of red lava
shooting up into the sky and forcing the evacuation of recently returned
residents.

Mount Ulawun, situated on the remote Bismarck Archipelago chain, displaced
between 7,000 and 13,000 people from their homes when it last erupted in
June.

Seismic activity started at midday on Monday before the volcano erupted at
about 4:30am Tuesday, according to Rabaul Volcano Observatory assistant
director Ima Itikarai.

“It was noiseless and in the dark just before dawn; the eruption was
visible (with) a distinct shard (of) red incandescent glow shooting up less
than 100 metres from the base,” he told AFP.

As light dawned, billowing clouds of grey ash could be seen rising several
hundred metres into the sky, he said, while local Chris Lagisa said residents
could hear the noise of gushing gas and flowing lava.

Ulamona Volcano Observatory staffer Herman Volele said ash falls could
affect Kimbe, the nearby capital of West New Britain province, while regular
earthquakes were also occurring in the vicinity of the volcano.

While most people affected by the previous eruption had remained at
evacuation centres, an official with the West New Britain Disaster Office
said a number who had returned to tend to their homes and gardens at the base
of the volcano had to be evacuated again.

The volcano is one of the world’s most hazardous, featuring on a list of 16
“Decade Volcanoes” targeted for research because they pose a significant risk
of large, violent eruptions.

BSS/AFP/MSY/1046 hrs