A RUMBLING, belching volcano that is threatening to blow has forced more than 7000 people to flee their homes on an island in the Pacific nation of Vanuatu.

Authorities have declared an emergency on Ambae island, where activity in the Manaro volcano has increased recently, raising fears of a major eruption.

About 10,000 people live on the island, and villagers close to the volcano have been moved to schools and community halls on the island’s less vulnerable eastern and western regions.

For those displaced villagers, it is now a waiting game to see whether the volcano erupts or returns to normal activity which is not a threat to them.

Shadrack Welegtabit, the director of Vanuatu’s National Disaster Management Office, said a ship had arrived on Wednesday carrying food, water and other essential supplies. He said a second ship was due to arrive on Friday. New Zealand’s military flew over the volcano on Tuesday, and said they noticed huge columns of smoke, ash and volcanic rocks billowing from the crater.

Group Captain Nick Olney said they had already planned the aerial survey in an Orion aircraft before the recent activity, but were happy to help provide Vanuatu authorities with images and information. He said the military “always stands ready to support our Pacific neighbours”.