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Indonesia’s Sinabung volcano erupts

Column of ash on Sumatra Island caused no fatalities, injuries

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MEDAN, INDONESIA— Indonesia’s rumbling Mount Sinabung erupted Monday, sending a column of volcanic materials as high as 5,000 metres into the sky and depositing ash on villages.

Falling grit and ash accumulate­d up to five centimetre­s n already abandoned villages on the volcano’s slopes, said Armen Putra, an official who works out of the Sinabung monitoring post on Sumatra Island.

Farther afield in Berastagi, a tourist destinatio­n city in North Sumatra province, about 20 kilometres from the crater, motorists switched on headlights in daylight to see through the ash.

Videos and photos on social media showed people wore masks while outdoors.

There were no fatalities or injuries from the eruption, Indonesia’s Volcanolog­y and Geological Hazard Mitigation Center said.

Villagers are advised to stay five kilometres from the crater’s mouth and should be aware of the peril of lava, the agency said.

Air travel was not being affected so far by the ash, the Transport Ministry said. Some 30,000 people have been forced to leave homes around Sinabung in the past few years.

The volcano, one of two currently erupting in Indonesia, was dormant for four centuries before exploding in 2010, killing two people.

Another eruption in 2014 killed 16 people, while seven died in a 2016 eruption. Sinabung is among more than 120 active volcanoes in Indonesia that are prone to seismic upheaval due to its location on the Pacific “Ring of Fire,” an arc of volcanoes and fault lines encircling the Pacific Basin.

 ?? ANTO SEMBIRING AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Mount Sinabung spews thick ash and smoke as high as 5,000 metres into the sky in Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on Monday.
ANTO SEMBIRING AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Mount Sinabung spews thick ash and smoke as high as 5,000 metres into the sky in Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on Monday.
 ?? AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Top: Elementary schoolchil­dren play outside of their classrooms as Mount Sinabung erupts. Many residents in the area have been forced to relocate to other villages in Northern Sumatra at a safer distance from the volcano, one of the most active in Indonesia.
AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Top: Elementary schoolchil­dren play outside of their classrooms as Mount Sinabung erupts. Many residents in the area have been forced to relocate to other villages in Northern Sumatra at a safer distance from the volcano, one of the most active in Indonesia.
 ?? IVAN DAMANIK AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Left: A man cleans a car covered with ash following the eruption.
IVAN DAMANIK AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Left: A man cleans a car covered with ash following the eruption.

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