Prayers for Java, Indonesia
Christian Conference of Asia expresses deep shock and sorrow on hearing the news of the explosive volcanic eruption from Mount Kelud on Java Islands, Indonesia, forcing authorities to evacuate more than 100,000 people and close seven airports.
We are also disturbed to hear that the volcanic ash has covered an area of 310 miles (500 kilometers) in diameter, covering roughly a third of Java, from Malang to Yogyakarta in central Java, putting a stop to all normal activities and forcing people to remain in evacuation centers.
We pray for the safety of the 200,000 people who have their homes within the 10km radius of Mt Kelud and are the most affected, and hope that they can return to their homes and normalcy soon. We pray that the hand of God will be on them as their comfort and refuge.
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Kelud, a 1,731-meter peak, lies in a densely populated area of eastern Java, some 35 kilometers from the small city of Malang and 85 kilometers from the port city of Surabaya. Indonesia is the world's most volcanic country, with almost 130 active volcanoes.