VOLCANO EXPLODES IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA ISLAND "KADOVAR" PEOPLE ARE EVACUATED
More then 1,500
people are being evacuated from an island off the northern coast of Papua New
Guinea (PNG) after a nearby volcano erupted, the local Red Cross said on
Sunday.
A volcano on the
island of kadovar, located about 24 km (15 miles) north of the Papuan mainland,
began erupting on Jan. 5. That prompted the evacuation of 590 people on Kadovar
to the nearby island of Blup Blup.
After venting ash
for several days, the volcano exploded on Friday, blasting out glowing red
rocks and sulphur dioxide, the Rabaul Vulcanological Observatory said in a
bulletin. The PNG government then decided to evacuate Blup Blup as well because
of issues with supplying people on the island along with the danger from the
eruption.
The evacuees are
being moved to the mainland and the International Red Cross is providing about
87,000 kina ($26,274) in funding to help them, said PNG Red Cross Secretary
General Uvenama Rova by telephone from the capital of Port Moresby.
“The people there,
as the volcano erupted, they rushed immediately to escape. So they are in
immediate need of food, water, shelter and clothing as well,” he said.
In the latest
bulletin issued on Sunday, the Observatory said a dome of lava on Kadover was
visible in the sea at the base of thick white steam clouds that are rising to
600 meters (1,969 feet) above sea level.
Australia’s Foreign
Minister Julie Bishop announced on twitter that the Australian Government was
contributing A$25,000 ($19,775) worth of humanitarian supplies for those
affected.
There are no
confirmed records of a previous eruption of Kadovar, said Chris Firth, a volcanologist
at Macquarie University, but scientists speculate it could have been one of two
“burning islands” mentioned in the journals of a 17th-century English pirate
and maritime adventurer, William Dampier.
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