Indonesia officials deny Mt Kelud erupted
By Heri Retnowati
SUGIHWARAS, Indonesia (Reuters) - Indonesia's volcano center said Mount Kelud in East Java has not erupted, as earlier reported on Saturday.
"There was no eruption. If there had been an eruption, our equipment near the crater would have been damaged," said Surono, head of the Center for Vulcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation.
Earlier on Saturday, center officials said their monitoring instruments near the crater had shown an eruption, but this was impossible to confirm visually because of heavy cloud cover.
Surono said incessant tremors and a dramatic rise in the temperature of the crater lake prompted volcanologists at Mount Kelud to flee their post fearing for their safety.
"Temperatures rose 2 degrees celsius in a day. This was an extremely sharp increase. On other volcanoes such phenomena would have resulted in heat clouds," Surono said.
Umar Rosadi, a scientist monitoring the volcano, said he and 17 colleagues had returned to their post after tremors subsided.
"There has not been an eruption. All of our equipment works normally," he told Reuters.
When Mount Kelud erupted in 1990 at least 30 people were killed. In 1919, about 5,000 died as Kelud ejected scalding water from its crater lake. Continued...







