Indonesia warns of volcano eruption

File picture - Anak Krakatau volcano spews smoke and lava in the Sunda strait November 11, 2007. Indonesia has warned tourists and fishermen to stay from Anak Krakatau after a minor eruption on the volcanic island over the weekend. REUTERS/Supri

File picture - Anak Krakatau volcano spews smoke and lava in the Sunda strait November 11, 2007. Indonesia has warned tourists and fishermen to stay from Anak Krakatau after a minor eruption on the volcanic island over the weekend. REUTERS/Supri

Published Sep 4, 2012

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Jakarta, Indonesia - Indonesia has warned tourists and fishermen to stay from Anak Krakatau after a minor eruption on the volcanic island over the weekend.

The 1 330-foot peak in the Sunda Strait shot volcanic materials and ash up to 400 meters (1,300 feet). Wind carried the dust about 80 kilometers (50 miles) west to Banda Lampung in southern Sumatra.

State volcanologist Surono said Tuesday glowing material fell just around the slopes and volcanic activity has decreased.

He called on people living on both sides of the strait nearest the island to stay calm. The warning area is within one kilometer (3/5 miles) of the island.

Anak Krakatau, or “Child of Krakatau,” rose from the sea in 1930 due to the same tectonic forces that caused the 1883 Krakatau eruption that killed some 36 000 people. - Sapa-AP

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