Mount Merapi erupts as seen from Manisrenggo Village, Klaten, Indonesia on 11 November 2010. Mount Merapi, Indonesia's volatile volcanic mountain, erupted yet again spewing hot ash and black clouds of smoke into the sky. The new eruption comes even as the death toll due to the previous eruptions soared to 191. The mountain, located in the heart of Java island, first erupted two weeks ago. Since it roared back to life two weeks ago, the mountain has erupted several times. The volcano has so far sent 350,000 people fleeing from the vicinity to seek refuge in emergency shelters. EPA/MOHAMMAD ALI
An Indonesian resque walks on an area swept by hot ash after Mount Merapi erupts in Gading Village, Klaten, Indonesia on 11 November 2010. Mount Merapi, Indonesia's volatile volcanic mountain, erupted yet again spewing hot ash and black clouds of smoke into the sky. The new eruption comes even as the death toll due to the previous eruptions soared to 191. The mountain, located in the heart of Java island, first erupted two weeks ago. Since it roared back to life two weeks ago, the mountain has erupted several times. The volcano has so far sent 350,000 people fleeing from the vicinity to seek refuge in emergency shelters. EPA/MOHAMMAD ALI
An Indonesia's Red Cross multipurpose vehicle crosses the destroyed area that was swept by hot ash after Mount Erapi eruption in the Gading Village, Klaten, Indonesia on 11 November 2010. Mount Merapi, Indonesia's volatile volcanic mountain, erupted yet again spewing hot ash and black clouds of smoke into the sky. The new eruption comes even as the death toll due to the previous eruptions soared to 191. The mountain, located in the heart of Java island, first erupted two weeks ago. Since it roared back to life two weeks ago, the mountain has erupted several times. The volcano has so far sent 350,000 people fleeing from the vicinity to seek refuge in emergency shelters. EPA/HADI SUSANTO
Mount Merapi erupts as seen from Manisrenggo Village, Klaten, Indonesia on 10 November 2010. Mount Merapi in Central Java has spewed around 50 million cubic meters of volcanic materials since its first eruption on October 26, according to the Geological Agency of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources. At least 153 people have died on its slopes over the past two weeks, and authorities were still struggling on Sunday to help those injured from massive Mount Merapi eruption. EPA/MOHAMMAD ALI
Mount Merapi erupts as seen from Manisrenggo Village, Klaten, Indonesia on 10 November 2010. Mount Merapi in Central Java has spewed around 50 million cubic meters of volcanic materials since its first eruption on October 26, according to the Geological Agency of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources. At least 153 people have died on its slopes over the past two weeks, and authorities were still struggling on Sunday to help those injured from massive Mount Merapi eruption. EPA/MOHAMMAD ALI
Mount Merapi erupts as seen from Klaten, Indonesia on 09 November 2010. Many people still insist on entering the 20-kilometer danger zone surrounding the rumbling Mount Merapi, even though at least 135 people have died on its slopes over the two previous weeks. EPA/HADI SUSANTO
Mount Merapi erupts as seen from Klaten, Indonesia on 09 November 2010. Many people still insist on entering the 20-kilometer danger zone surrounding the rumbling Mount Merapi, even though at least 135 people have died on its slopes over the two previous weeks. EPA/MOHAMMAD ALI
An Indonesian walks on an area swept sweep by hot ash after Mount Merapi erupts in Cangkringan Village, Klaten, Indonesia on 10 November 2010. Mount Merapi in Central Java has spewed around 50 million cubic meters of volcanic materials since its first eruption on October 26, according to the Geological Agency of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources. At least 153 people have died on its slopes over the past two weeks, and authorities were still struggling on Sunday to help those injured from massive Mount Merapi eruption. EPA/HADI SUSANTO
Mount Merapi erupts as seen from Cangkringan Village, Klaten, Indonesia on 10 November 2010. Mount Merapi in Central Java has spewed around 50 million cubic meters of volcanic materials since its first eruption on October 26, according to the Geological Agency of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources. At least 153 people have died on its slopes over the past two weeks, and authorities were still struggling on Sunday to help those injured from massive Mount Merapi eruption. EPA/HADI SUSANTO
An Indonesian woman rides an old bicycle as she passes the Plaosan archaeological site during Mount Merapi erupts Magelang, Indonesia on 10 November 2010. Mount Merapi in Central Java has spewed around 50 million cubic meters of volcanic materials since its first eruption on October 26, according to the Geological Agency of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources. At least 153 people have died on its slopes over the past two weeks, and authorities were still struggling on Sunday to help those injured from massive Mount Merapi eruption. EPA/GADA GENI