Pope Francis expresses his sorrow for the death and destruction caused by the eruption of the Semeru volcano in Indonesia.
By Vatican News staff writer
Pope Francis said he is praying “for the dead, the injured and the displaced as well as for the emergency personnel and civil authorities engaged in recovery efforts” following the eruption of Mount Semeru in Indonesia.
In a telegram, signed on his behalf by Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Pope said he was saddened to learn of the recent loss of life and destruction caused by the eruption.
In his message addressed to Archbishop Piero Pioppo, Apostolic Nuncio in Indonesia, the Pope also assured all those affected by the disaster of his invocations “upon all the divine blessings of strength and peace.”
On Tuesday, Indonesian President Joko Widodo promised to bolster evacuation efforts and repair damaged homes after visiting the site of a volcanic eruption on Java that has killed at least 34 people.
The 3,676-metre Mt. Semeru volcano erupted on Saturday sending a cloud of ash into the sky and dangerous pyroclastic flows into villages below.
Thousands of people have been displaced and 22 remain missing, according to the disaster mitigation agency.
Search and rescue efforts continued on Tuesday but have been hampered by wind and rain, and limited equipment in some areas.
Mt. Semeru erupted three times on Tuesday. Indonesia’s Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation said there was potential for further flows of hot gas, ash and rocks.
Mt. Semeru is one of more than 100 active volcanoes in Indonesia, in an area of high seismic activity atop multiple tectonic plates known as the “Pacific Ring of Fire”.