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Erupción del volcán Kelud en Indonesia

Decenas de miles de personas han tenido que ser evacuadas tras la erupción del volcán Kelud, en Java Oriental, Indonesia

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  • La Policía distribuye máscaras a los habitantes de Malang, en la provincia de Java Oriental, para protegerse de las cenizas volcánicas

    La Policía distribuye máscaras a los habitantes de Malang

    Indonesian police distribute face masks to residents on the streets of Malang, East Java province, on February 14, 2014 as volcanic ash covered the city following an eruption by Mount Kelud, considered one of the most dangerous volcanoes on densely populated Java. Hundreds of thousands of Indonesians were ordered to evacuate and three international airports were closed on February 14 after a volcano on the main island of Java erupted spectacularly, hurling red-hot ash and rocks. AFP PHOTO / AMAN ROCHMAN
  • Casas cubiertas de cenizas del volcán Kelud en Yogyakarta

    Casas cubiertas de cenizas del volcán Kelud en Yogyakarta

    A housing complex is seen covered with ash from Mount Kelud, in Yogyakarta February 14, 2014. Mount Kelud volcano erupted late on Thursday night on the heavily populated Indonesian island of Java, sending a huge plume of ash and sand 17 km (10 miles) into the air and forcing the closure of three airports. Mount Kelud is 140 km south of Indonesia's second biggest city Surabaya, a major industrial centre. The cloud from the eruption was seen as far as 9 km to the west, and forced the shutdown of airports at Surabaya and the cities of Yogyakarta and Solo. REUTERS/Dwi Oblo (INDONESIA - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
  • El Kelud está considerado uno de los volcanes más peligrosos de la populosa isla de Java

    El Kelud es uno de los volcanes más peligrosos de la isla de Java

    Indonesian soldiers evacuate ash covered residents in Malang, East Java province on February 14, 2014 moments after Mount Kelud, considered one of the most dangerous volcanoes on densely populated Java, erupted. Hundreds of thousands of Indonesians were ordered to evacuate and three international airports were closed on February 14 after a volcano on the main island of Java erupted spectacularly, hurling red-hot ash and rocks. AFP PHOTO / AMAN ROCHMAN

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