The danger of Indonesian volcano

Hot air and ash from Merapi volcano in Indonesia not only killed people and cattle, but also caused many devastating scenes.

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Muntilan village on the island of Java, Indonesia almost turned gray because of the ash of the Merapi volcano on November 7. (Photo: AP).

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A volunteer carried the wounded man through the burning houses in the village of Argomulyo because of the heat of the Merapi volcano on November 5. (Photo: AFP).

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The corpses of cattle were burned to death by hot gas from the volcano Merapi in Gronggang village. This village was destroyed by volcanoes on November 6. (Photo: Xinhua).

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Rescue workers took a woman they found in ash to the hospital in Yogyakarta city on November 5. (Photo: AFP).

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People evacuated by truck with the body covered with ash from the volcano Merapi on November 5.Photo: AFP.

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The ground and trees were covered with gray dust. (Photo: Xinhua).

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The corpse is next to the car in the village of Gronggang on November 6. (Photo: Xinhua).

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The houses were destroyed, the trees in the village Argomulyo withered by the heat and ash from the Merapi volcano. Soldiers are looking for the bodies of the victims in the village. (Photo: AP).

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Dust ash from the Merapi volcano covering the city of Yogyakarta on Java island caused the vehicles to turn on the lights during the day on November 5. (Photo: AFP).

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Volunteers help a woman who is having difficulty breathing because she inhales the volcanic dust of Merapi in Yogyakarta's stadium on November 5. (Photo: AFP).