Indonesia's mud volcano flows on

Saturday, July 10, 2010 - 09:07 in Earth & Climate

After two years, spewing about 100,000 tons a day, the Lusi mud volcano in East Java shows no signs of letting up. Initially laid to an earthquake, the spill is now being linked to drilling. For four long years, Reni Sualeha has lived in the shadow of a monster, a menacing chemical flow of fetid gray mud that belches unchecked from the bowels...

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