Papua New Guinea volcano erupts, locals evacuate
By Associated Press
Aug 29, 2014 1:21 AM CDT
In this photo taken and released by Jason Tassell, a huge smoke billows from Mt. Tavurvu after an eruption in Kokopo, east New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Friday, Aug. 29, 2014. A volcanic eruption on Papua New Guinea has led to nearby communities being evacuated and some international flights being...   (Associated Press)

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Several communities were evacuated and some international flights were diverted Friday after a volcanic eruption on Papua New Guinea.

Authorities in the South Pacific nation had evacuated communities close to Mount Tavurvur which erupted early Friday in Rabaul district on New Britain Island, Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said in a statement.

Residents of Rabaul town, the provincial capital, had been advised to remain indoors to avoid falling ash, the statement said.

Local resident David Flinn told Australian Broadcasting Corp. that the volcano was emitting steam and occasionally boomed. Flinn said about one centimeter (half an inch) of ash covered surrounding areas.

Qantas Airways said the ash cloud from the volcano had prompted minor alterations to flight paths between Sydney and Tokyo and between Sydney and the Chinese city of Shanghai.

The volcano, which is one of the most active in the region, destroyed the town of Rabaul in 1994 when it erupted simultaneously with nearby Mount Vulcan.

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