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Massive Mt. Ruang eruption sends plumes nearly 70,000 feet high

Indonesian volcano’s explosion -- at least the third this week -- may have injected aerosols into the stratosphere

April 17, 2024 at 5:14 p.m. EDT
Mount Ruang spews lava and smoke as seen from Sitaro, North Sulawesi, in Indonesia on Wednesday. (-/AFP/Getty Images)
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Indonesia’s Mount Ruang has erupted at least three times this week, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of people. On Wednesday evening local time, the volcano’s eruption shot ash nearly 70,000 feet high, possibly spewing aerosols into the stratosphere, the atmosphere’s second layer.

The volcano is part of Indonesia’s North Sulawesi province, in the Sangihe Islands archipelago. That puts it about 60 miles north-northeast of Manado, the province’s capital.