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Thousands return as Indonesia downgrades volcano alert

by uusjio | November 8, 2007 at 02:33 am | 152 views | add comment
The volcanology office said that residents could return to their homes, but it called on them to remain alert and be prepared to leave should the 1,731-metre (5,679-foot) volcano show renewed dangerous activity.

Noxious gases still being emitted from the crater and a possible eruption involving sludge from the crater lake flowing down the slopes meant that a radius of three kilometres (two miles) should remain off-limits, it added.

Military trucks ferried residents -- many of whom were begrudgingly evacuated -- from shelters back to their homes, an AFP correspondent said.

According to health ministry figures, about 134,000 people live in a 10-kilometre radius of the peak, which was declared a danger zone during the intensified activity at the volcano.

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