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Volcano unleashes new burst of gas clouds

By Associated Press in Tanah Karo | China Daily | Updated: 2015-06-11 07:58

A volcano in western Indonesia that has been spewing clouds of searing gas high into the air released a powerful new burst on Wednesday.

Authorities are closely monitoring Mount Sinabung on the island of Sumatra after placing it at the highest alert level last week.

Hot ash tumbled down Sinabung's slopes up to 2.5 kilometers from its smoldering mouth, government vulcanologist Surono said. He urged villagers to stay out of the main danger zone, which stretches 7 kilometers to the southeast of the crater. No injuries were reported.

"The growing size of the lava dome is very unstable," said Surono, who goes by one name, adding that smoldering rocks mixed in with hot gases may tumble down at any time.

The volcano has been shooting smoke and ash more than 500 meters into the air since Monday. Authorities counted more than 50 separate eruptions early Wednesday, but said villages outside the evacuated area were not in immediate danger.

Sinabung is among about 130 active volcanoes in Indonesia, which is 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.

The 2,600-meter volcano has sporadically erupted since 2010, after being dormant for 400 years. An eruption last year killed at least 17 people.

More than 2,700 people were evacuated from villages around the crater into several temporary shelters.

 Volcano unleashes new burst of gas clouds

A public bus drives past the distant Mount Sinabung as it spews out volcanic ash in Karo district in North Sumatra province on Wednesday. Sutanta Aditya / Agence France-Presse

 

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