In Papua New Guinea, the island became uninhabitable due to the volcano In the World : Vladim

News 7 January, 2018

Island Kadavar in New Guinea became completely uninhabitable due to urgent inhabitants provoked by the explosion of the volcano of the same name.

 

Volcano Cadaver did not show any activity a little more than 40 years, this tranquil life of the inhabitants of the small Islands broke the sudden activity of Cadavra. The first activity occurred on the evening of Friday, then the volcano released into the air was the first of ash and foreshadowed the coming explosion. Yesterday evening the lava flows have covered more than half of the island.

By this time all the inhabitants were evacuated by the authorities of New Guinea and transported to the continental part of the country. Authorities do not recommend the fishing and trade ships to approach the island because the volcano’s activity is increasing and he is still unpredictable.