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PVMBG said Merapi began erupting again at around 4:30 p.m. Thursday, spewing hot clouds of ash.
“It's not as big as the eruption on Oct. 26. Its clouds only traveled a distance of 3.5 kilometers,” said Surono, PVMBG chief, as quoted by kompas.com.
Most of the residents have been evacuated from the area. It was unclear whether the new activity was a sign of another major blast to come.
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