The eruption of Gunung Ruang in North Sulawesi continues to disrupt airspace today, impacting flight safety and security, according to Indonesia's National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB). FILE PIC. 
The eruption of Gunung Ruang in North Sulawesi continues to disrupt airspace today, impacting flight safety and security, according to Indonesia's National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB). FILE PIC. 

JAKARTA: The eruption of Gunung Ruang in North Sulawesi continues to disrupt airspace today, impacting flight safety and security, according to Indonesia's National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB).

The eruption, which began on Tuesday, led to the temporary closure of operations at Sam Ratulangi International Airport in Manado on Thursday, about 95 kilometres from Gunung Ruang. https://www.nst.com.my/world/world/2024/04/1039508/gunung-ruang-thousand...

BNPB spokesperson Abdul Muhari said the airport closure has been extended until today, from 6am to 7pm local time, as volcanic ash was observed as far as North Minahasa district.

As of Thursday at 11pm, Tagulandang Port is operational for evacuation efforts and aid distribution to affected communities at relocation centres located 15 kilometres from Gunung Ruang.

Local authorities have evacuated 272 families or 838 individuals from Laingpatehi Village and Pumpente Village on Tagulandang Island, he said in a statement.

Abdul Muhari pointed out that evacuation efforts continue for communities on the island and those within a six-kilometre radius from the volcano's active crater centre.

Immediate relocation is encouraged to prepare for potential volcanic rock projectiles, pyroclastic flows, and tsunamis, resulting from the collapse of volcanic material into the sea.

"Gunung Ruang remains visible today, although partially obscured by mist. The main crater emits white smoke with moderate to thick intensity of up to 100 metres from the mountain peak," Abdul Muhari added. -- BERNAMA