00:00Mount Semeru is rumbling again.
00:02In just one morning, this volcano erupted five times.
00:05The first eruption struck just before 1 a.m., sending white ash 800 meters into the sky.
00:11Only six minutes later, it blew again.
00:14This time, the ash reached 600 meters.
00:17And the eruptions kept coming.
00:19By 5.30 a.m., Semeru unleashed a third burst, shooting ash 900 meters up.
00:25Then came the most powerful.
00:27At 5.39 a.m., ash soared one full kilometer high.
00:31Less than an hour later, a fifth eruption sent ash 600 meters into the air.
00:36Each column was white to gray, moderately intense, and drifting in different directions, north, south, southeast.
00:44Despite all this, Semeru's alert status remains at level two.
00:48Authorities have issued a warning.
00:50Stay at least eight kilometers away from the southeast zone.
00:53And keep 500 meters clear of the Beisuk-Kabokan River.
00:56Because Lahar flows and hot clouds could surge as far as 13 kilometers.
01:01This is a wake-up call from one of Indonesia's most active volcanoes.
01:05And it's not done yet.
01:06And it's not done yet.
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