
Mount Merapi, among 20 mountains now rumbling and spitting out ash in Indonesia, is one of the world's most active.

On the other side of seismically charged country, a break in weather was helping rescuers get aid to victims of a tsunami that slammed into several remote islands, sweeping entire villages to sea.
The death toll from the initial eruption and a tsunami that hit remote western islands reached 377.
The death toll from the initial eruption and a tsunami that hit remote western islands reached 377.
The twin disasters, which occurred almost simultaneously one week ago, have together killed nearly 500 people.
- Mount Merapi, among 20 mountains now rumbling and spitting out ash in Indonesia, is one of the world's most active.
- The latest blast sent massive clouds of ash spilling nearly two miles (six kilometers) down the northeastern slopes, said Subrandrio, who is monitoring the mountain that has already killed 38 people.
- With the increase in activity in recent days, villagers had already been evacuated.
- Surono, chief of the Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation, warned that heavy rain over the weekend increased the danger of another larger eruption because water falling into the fiery crater can create sudden vapor pressure in the lava dome.
- More than 1,300 kilometres to the west, boats and helicopters were ferrying aid to the most distant corners of the Mentawai Islands, where some coastal communities were pounded by waves up to six metres high last Monday. The tsunami destroyed hundreds of homes, schools, churches and mosques.

Among those evacuated was a baby girl born in a shelter after the tsunami and a 12-year-old girl with a life-threatening chest wound.
- A C-130 transport plane, six helicopters and four motorised longboats were ferrying food and emergency supplies.
- Relief efforts were brought to a complete stop Saturday by stormy weather and rough seas.
- "We're really glad to finally see the relief workers, doctors and rescue teams able to reach devastated areas," Edward said, adding that two navy ships arrived on Sunday with many more police and soldiers deployed to speed up relief efforts.

Source: Reuters
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