Ash Plume Reached 3,000 Meters as Mt Dukono in North Halmahera Erupted
The erupted ash column from Mount Dukono was white to gray with a thick intensity and tended to move west to northwest.
The erupted ash column from Mount Dukono was white to gray with a thick intensity and tended to move west to northwest.
A ministry official explained that rain of medium or high intensity could carry volcanic materials that are believed to be accumulating at the volcano's peak down to the villages.
Due to the severe impact of volcanic ash from Mount Lewotobi on Sikka, refugees at the two shelters in the district will be gradually shifted to East Flores.
TheIndonesia.id - The government has stepped up efforts to build temporary housing for people who evacuated to safety following the eruption of Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki to ensure their comfort and security amid the approach of the rainy season.
"We are speeding up the work of this temporary housing because of the rainy season and ahead of the Christmas holiday," Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture, Pratikno, said on Monday, as quoted by Antara.
"The National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) will immediately build temporary housing," he added.
According to him, based on reports from ministries/technical institutions, the volcano is continuing to erupt, but showing no sign of increased activity.
In addition, the radius for the security area has been reduced, while evacuation services are still being maintained.
The number of centralized evacuees has also shrunk to around 5,117. However, the number of independent evacuees is still high at 6 thousand, the minister informed.
"The number of independent evacuees who join their relatives is higher, more than 6,417 people," he added.
Besides building temporary housing, the government will also assist in the process of independent relocation, home renovation, and preparation for permanent housing.
At a ministerial meeting on Wednesday, Pratikno said that the central and regional governments have mapped out the locations for permanent housing.
"We will further explore the administration and we have discussed it with residents. The dialogue with residents is intensively being carried out to determine permanent housing," he added.
Later, permanent housing will be constructed at several locations, rather than being concentrated in a single area.
Pratikno assured that the data collection process would involve affected residents.
"Once again, the house renovation, independent relocation, the construction of temporary housing, and the construction of permanent housing will be carried out simultaneously," he emphasized.