A man sweeping
volcanic ash in
Yogyakarta during the
2014 eruption of
Kelud. The
East Javan volcano erupted on 13 February 2014 and sent volcanic ash covering an area of about 500 kilometres (310 mi) in diameter. Ashfall from the eruption "paralyzed Java", closing airports, tourist attractions, and businesses as far away as
Bandung and causing millions of dollars in financial losses. Cleaning operations continued for more than a week.
Photograph: Chris Woodrich