INA- SOURCES
The Indonesian government plans to permanently relocate thousands of residents following a series of eruptions at Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki volcano that killed nine people and damaged thousands of houses.
Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki, located on Flores Island in Indonesia's southernmost province of East Nusa Tenggara, erupted on Sunday night, followed by smaller eruptions on Monday and Tuesday.
It remains on the highest volcanic alert status.
Permanent relocation is considered a "long-term mitigation measures" to anticipate similar eruption in the future, said Suharyanto, the head of Indonesia's disaster agency in a statement on Wednesday.
The government aimed to relocate all residents living within a 7 kilometre radius of the crater, he added.
The local government has declared a state of emergency for the next 57 days and prohibited any activity in that area.
There are more than 16,000 residents living in the villages nearest to the volcano, but the government is still calculating how many people will be permanently relocated.
Heronimus Lamawuran, a spokesperson for the East Flores regional government, said at least 2,500 people had been evacuated as of Wednesday morning.
Suharyanto said the government would also build houses for the relocation, without giving further detail.
"The volcano cannot be moved so it is the people who must move to safer locations," he said.
Similar permanent relocation plans were announced in May after eruptions of the Ruang volcano in the North Sulawesi province.
On Tuesday, Indonesia's volcanology agency raised the status of another volcano located in East Nusa Tenggara province, around 200km from Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki, to the second-highest level due to its "rising" volcanic activity. However, no eruption was recorded as of Wednesday.
Hadi Wijaya, the spokesperson for the agency, said the rising activity of Mount Iya had no correlation with eruptions of Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki.
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