"Indonesia's Mount Ruang Volcano Erupts, Forcing Evacuations and Sparking Tsunami Fears"

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Indonesia's Mount Ruang has erupted multiple times, with the latest eruption sending ash nearly 70,000 feet high and prompting the evacuation of hundreds of people. The eruption has raised concerns about potential aerosols entering the stratosphere, and authorities have urged residents and tourists to stay at least 4 kilometers away from the volcano. The volcanic ash has posed dangers to aviation, and satellite imagery showed a massive eruption accompanied by prolific lightning. While the impact on Earth's climate is uncertain, volcanic aerosols in the stratosphere can have subtle effects.
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