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Friday, October 10, 2014

LATEST ERUPTION OF MOUNT SINABUNG IN INDONESIA. - It had lain dormant for 400 years before first erupting in 2010,

  • Indonesian Volcano Mount Sinabung spews out rivers of molten lava and giant plumes of ash as it continues to erupt for a fourth successive day.  
  • The 2,460-metre volcano on the island of Sumatra, had been dormant for 400 years before it erupted in August 2010.
  • An eruption in February this year killed 16 people.
  • The flow of ash and molten rock has now reached four and half kilometers down the slope and is threatening nearby populated villages.
  • The ash clouds have reached three kilometers to the sky.
  • The latest series of eruptions began on October 5.
  • Indonesia is prone to seismic upheaval due to its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire.
  • It is difficult to keep farmers away because the slopes of the mountains are highly fertile.
  • The moving pillars of ash and air are caused by the burning 'pyroclastic flow' heating the air directly above it. This air rises, sucking still more into the sky above.
 
Firepower: Mount Sinabung spews hot lava and volcanic ash. The 2,460-metre volcano had been dormant for 400 years before it erupted in August 2010. It erupted again four days ago forcing hundreds of people to flee their homes
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Mount Sinabung sends a giant volcanic ash cloud into the sky. An earlier eruption in February this year killed 16 people and forced more than 31,000  to leave their villages
 
Scorching lava flow and giant ash clouds are released from the crater during the eruption of Mount Sinabung volcano as seen from Karo district located in Sumatra island
 
Evacuation: Hundreds of local villagers have been forced to flee their homes after the 2,460-metre volcano began erupting showering the surrounding area with ash 
 
 
More articles on volcanoes on this blog
 
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