Mount Merapi's victims increase as Indonesia faces the destruction
Lightning strikes as Mount Merapi volcano erupts spewing out towering clouds of hot gas and debris, as seen from Ketep village in Magelang, Indonesia's Central Java province November 6, 2010. Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano erupted with renewed ferocity on Friday, killing another 54 people and blanketing the surrounding area with ash.BEAWIHARTA
Motorists ride through a dusty street in the Magelang district of Indonesia's central Java province November 8, 2010. Mount Merapi, on the outskirts of Yogyakarta, began spewing lava, superheated gas and deadly clouds of ash two week ago and has so far killed over 130 people and forced the evacuation of nearly 300,000. Dozens of flights to and from the capital Jakarta, around 600 km (375 miles) from the volcano, were cancelled over the weekend after the volcano belched fresh clouds of volcanic ash 6,000 metres (19,000 ft) into the atmosphere.DWI OBLO
A woman prays in a temporary shelter at Maguwoharjo Stadium in Yogyakarta, November 5, 2010. Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano erupted with renewed ferocity on Friday, killing another 54 people and blanketing the surrounding area with ash.BEAWIHARTA
Rescuers carry the body of a victim of Mount Merapi eruption in Argomulyo, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Nov. 5, 2010. A deadly surge of blistering gases cascaded down the slopes of Indonesia's most volatile volcano, torching houses in one mountainside village.Gembong Nusantara
A villager stands amid ash and debris caused by the Mount Merapi volcanic eruption, in the Indonesian village of Cangkringan on November 14, 2010. The Mount Merapi volcano has killed 242 people since it began erupting late October 2010, with more than 390,000 people living in makeshift camps, an official said.CLARA PRIMA
A volunteer distributes face masks to locals to protect from the volcanic ash of the erupting Mount Merapi in the Indonesian town of Muntilan on November 14, 2010. Rescuers pulled more bodies from the ashen ruins of villages engulfed by eruptions from Indonesia's most dangerous volcano, raising the number who have perished to 240.ROSLAN RAHMAN
Indonesian Army soldiers search for victims of the eruption of Mount Merapi in Cangkringan, Indonesia, Sunday, Nov. 14, 2010. The mountain, which has let off blasts of hot gas clouds over the past two days, resumed spewing ash on Sunday as it as done continuously since it roared to life Oct. 26.The Associated Press