A car covered by Mount Merapi ashes drives in a street of Yogyakarta, Indonesia 05 November 2010. At least 48 people were killed and 66 seriously injured Friday by clouds of searing ash and lava from the latest eruptions of Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano, hospital staff said. In the nearby city of Yogyakarta, Sardjito General Hospital spokesman Trisno Heru Nugroho said at least 48 bodies and 66 injured people had been brought in from the disaster zone. EPA/ADI WEDA
Residents ride motorbikes in a street of Yogyakarta, Indonesia 05 November 2010. At least 48 people were killed and 66 seriously injured Friday by clouds of searing ash and lava from the latest eruptions of Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano, hospital staff said. In the nearby city of Yogyakarta, Sardjito General Hospital spokesman Trisno Heru Nugroho said at least 48 bodies and 66 injured people had been brought in from the disaster zone. EPA/ADI WEDA
A resident ride on a motorbike as his body covered by Mount Merapi ashes in a street of Yogyakarta, Indonesia 05 November 2010. At least 48 people were killed and 66 seriously injured Friday by clouds of searing ash and lava from the latest eruptions of Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano, hospital staff said. In the nearby city of Yogyakarta, Sardjito General Hospital spokesman Trisno Heru Nugroho said at least 48 bodies and 66 injured people had been brought in from the disaster zone. EPA/ADI WEDAepa A resident ride on a motorbike as his body covered by Mount Merapi ashesin a street of Yogyakarta, Indonesia 05 November 2010. At least 48 people were killed and 66 seriously injured Friday by clouds of searing ash and lava from the latest eruptions of Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano, hospital staff said. In the nearby city of Yogyakarta, Sardjito General Hospital spokesman Trisno Heru Nugroho said at least 48 bodies and 66 injured people had been brought in from the disaster zone. EPA/ADI WEDA
epa02430505 Rescuers carry a body bag as they evacuate victims of a Mount Merapi eruption in the village of Cangkringan, Indonesia, 05 November 2010. Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano erupted again on 04 November sending a plume about 6,000 meters high above the mountain and killing at least 7 people, the death toll since the eruption on 26 October rising to 52. EPA/ADI WEDA EPA/ADI WEDA
A house burns after it was swept by Mount Merapi's hot clouds gas 'Wedus Gembel' in the village of Cangkringan, Indonesia, 05 November 2010. Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano erupted again on 04 November sending a plume about 6,000 meters high above the mountain and killing at least 7 people, the death toll since the eruption on 26 October rising to 52. EPA/ADI WEDA
An Indonesian policeman searches for victims in debris of a house swept by Mount Merapi's hot clouds gas ' Wedus Gembel' in the village of Cangkringan, Indonesia, 05 November 2010. Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano erupted again on 04 November sending a plume about 6,000 meters high above the mountain and killing at least 7 people, the death toll since the eruption on 26 October rising to 52. EPA/ADI WEDA
Dead cows swept by Mount Merapi's hot clouds gas ' Wedus Gembel' in the village of Cangkringan, Indonesia, 05 November 2010. Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano erupted again on 04 November sending a plume about 6,000 meters high above the mountain and killing at least 7 people, the death toll since the eruption on 26 October rising to 52. EPA/ADI WEDA
Detail of a dead body swept by Mount Merapi's hot clouds gas ' Wedus Gembel' in the village of Cangkringan, Indonesia, 05 November 2010. Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano erupted again on 04 November sending a plume about 6,000 meters high above the mountain and killing at least 7 people, the death toll since the eruption on 26 October rising to 52. EPA/ADI WEDA
A woman pushes a bicycle in a street covered by Mount Merapi ashes in Yogyakarta, Indonesia 05 November 2010. At least 48 people were killed and 66 seriously injured Friday by clouds of searing ash and lava from the latest eruptions of Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano, hospital staff said. In the nearby city of Yogyakarta, Sardjito General Hospital spokesman Trisno Heru Nugroho said at least 48 bodies and 66 injured people had been brought in from the disaster zone. EPA/ADI WEDAepa A woman pushes a bicycle in a street covered by Mount Merapi ashes in Yogyakarta, Indonesia 05 November 2010. At least 48 people were killed and 66 seriously injured Friday by clouds of searing ash and lava from the latest eruptions of Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano, hospital staff said. In the nearby city of Yogyakarta, Sardjito General Hospital spokesman Trisno Heru Nugroho said at least 48 bodies and 66 injured people had been brought in from the disaster zone. EPA/ADI WEDA
A resident ride on a motorbike as his body covered by Mount Merapi ashes at a street in Yogyakarta, Indonesia 05 November 2010. At least 48 people were killed and 66 seriously injured Friday by clouds of searing ash and lava from the latest eruptions of Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano, hospital staff said. In the nearby city of Yogyakarta, Sardjito General Hospital spokesman Trisno Heru Nugroho said at least 48 bodies and 66 injured people had been brought in from the disaster zone. EPA/ADI WEDA
A passenger carries her belongings back home after airport authorities cancel all flights at Adisucipto airport in Yogjakarta, Indonesia, 05 November 2010, following Mount Merapi eruption. Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano erupted again the evening before, sending a plume about 6,000 meters high above the mountain and killed at least 12 people, dead toll rise to 60 since it erupt on 26 October. Indonesia extended the minimum safety distance from Mount Merapi in central Java to 20 kilometers (12 miles) from 15 kilometers as the death toll from the volcanic eruption increased, officials said. EPA/ADI WEDA