This picture taken on September 16, 2009, shows sulphurous fumes curling from fissures in the rock on Mount Merapi.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- About 40,000 nearby villagers have started evacuating
 - Seismic activity has intensified, signaling an imminent eruption
 - Merapi is famously unpredictable, though
 
"The local government is coordinating to evacuate around 40,000 villagers to the pre-assigned shelters," Neulis Auliasari of the national disaster coordination board said Monday.
Seismic activity has intensified, signaling that an eruption is imminent, according to Indonesian volcanologists.
The 3,000-meter Merapi is famously unpredictable, though. A pyroclastic flow -- a fast-moving burst of blistering gases and rock fragments -- is a key concern.
One killed two people in 2006  and another killed more than 60 villagers in 1994. About 1,300 people  died when Merapi erupted in 1930.
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