‘BIGGEST’ ERUPTION OF THIS YEAR INDONESIAN VOLCANO
JAKARTA — Indonesia’s Mount Sinabung volcano experienced its biggest
eruption of the year this week, spewing clouds of gas and showering ash into
the sky, a local official said on Friday (Dec 29).
The volcano, which roared back to life in 2010 after four centuries of
silence, has been erupting steadily since 2015, displacing more than 3,000
families.
Wednesday’s eruption “was the biggest eruption this year, given the
reach of the pyroclastic flow and the size of the area covered by the ashes”,
local disaster agency chief Nata Nail told .
Thousands were affected by the shower of volcanic ashes on the island
of Sumatra but no one was severely injured because the dangerous zone was
vacated earlier, Mr Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, a spokesman for Indonesia’s disaster
mitigation agency, said.
The eruption sent volanic ash down Sinabung’s slopes, destroying crops
and causing misery to hundreds of farmers.
In May last year seven people were killed when Sinabung erupted, while
a February 2014 eruption left 16 people dead.
Another Indonesian volcano, Mount Agung on the tourist paradise of
Bali, has also been rumbling since September, forcing the evacuation of 140,000
people living nearby and prompting the closure of the island’s international
airport.
Indonesia, the world’s most active volcanic region, lies on the Pacific
“Ring of Fire” where tectonic plates collide, causing frequent volcanic and
seismic activities.
News source : AFP
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