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Villages covered in ash after volcano erupts


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Indonesia’s Mount Sinabung spewed a column of ash and smoke approximately 5 000 metres into the sky on Monday 10 August 2020. It’s the second eruption in three days to plunge local communities into darkness.

A thick layer of ash and debris settled on surrounding areas. This follows four years after one of Sinabung’s largest and most deadly eruptions back in 2016 when seven people lost their lives. According to reports, Sinabung has been rumbling since 2010.

Prior to that, the volcano was inactive for 400 years. After the first rumble in 2010, the volcano was inactive again for three years. Volcanic activity was recorded again in 2013, and Sinabung erupted in 2014, killing 16.

https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/indonesia-volcano-mount-sinabung-eruption-video-10-august/

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Looks like this is the big one that is been coming... 

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