Sinabung Volcano on the Indonesian island of Sumatra A dense cloud of smoke and extremely hot ash rose about three kilometers in the sky today (March 2), the biggest explosion in six months.
Activities of Mount Sinabung in North Sumatra Began to intensify since the month Aug last year Until the authorities had to announce a second warning from the highest level
Indonesia Volcanoes Agency (Volcanological Survey of Indonesia) stated on Twitter that Officials have warned residents to stay at least three kilometers from the Sinabung Crater, and most recently there have been no reports of injuries or deaths from the latest eruption.
A video clip that was shared via social media revealed that The people in the area did not seem to be very excited by the ashes that covered the sky.
Indonesia sits on the “Ring of Fire” line in the Pacific Ocean. And there are almost 130 active volcanoes, more than any country in the world.
For the Sinabung volcano, it had been in a sleepy state for hundreds of years. Before the resumption of eruption since 2010
(Source: Reuters)
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