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A grey volcano is an explosive volcano emitting generally andesitic lavas sufficiently viscous so that they do not form a lava flow but accumulate at the exit point, forming a needle or a lava dome. When this mass of more or less stable lava collapses or explodes in whole or in part, a volcanic plume of ash and rock debris rises to kilometers above the volcano and pyroclastic flows are likely to slide down its slopes at hundreds of kilometers per hour, over several kilometers. Called Grey volcanoes because of the predominantly gray color of their eruptive products (mostly volcanic ash).
That makes 11 years that the people of Manam Island waiting to be rehoused following the devastating eruptions that made them flee in 2004. In July 2015, a new eruption has inflicted more suffering to thousands of people who had returned to the island after leaving the safer camps on the mainland. More than 100 000 people were forced to leave their homes within Papua New Guinea (PNG) due to natural disasters and tribal wars. The eruption of Manam volcano continues and islanders live in rudimentary camps where poverty, unemployment and hunger as the country is experiencing a severe drought. People are facing water shortages and must make feet and hands with local people to get the materials needed for the construction of decent housing. Most children do not attend school. There is not enough land in the camps to make subsistence crops. This means that many families can not pay school fees for their children and do not have the means to buy food while their gardens ravaged by drought fail to produce vegetables.