Hundreds evacuated as Papua New Guinea volcano erupts

AFP  |  Sydney 

Some 600 residents on a tiny island off have been evacuated after a previously believed to be dormant erupted and spewed a "continuous plume" of ash, officials and reports said today.

The on the northern island of Kadovar, more than 500 metres (1,640-feet) high, erupted on Friday, the Darwin told AFP.


"Since then, it's been emitting a continuous plume out to the west-northwest," centre forecaster told AFP.

"It's been kept mostly over the ocean and still continuing as we speak."

American Christian non-governmental organisation Samaritan Aviation said all residents on the island were evacuated.

"The reports we have is that all of the residents of the island have been evacuated and that there has not been any loss of life," the wrote on yesterday.

Kearney said the was thought to be dormant before the surprise eruption.

"The showed signs of seismic unrest back in 2015, so it was rumbling a bit, but it didn't erupt at that time, and that's the only activity in its recorded history apart from the recent eruption," he said.

The told local site Loop PNG that more than half of the island was "covered in volcanic products".

"Currently, there are no reports of fatalities," the observatory added.

PNG sits on the Pacific "Ring of Fire" where high volcanic and seismic activity is the norm.

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First Published: Sun, January 07 2018. 15:25 IST