Indonesia’s Sinabung volcano erupts, spews ash


FE Team | Published: February 19, 2018 15:30:32


Photo Courtesy: Xinhua

Mount Sinabung volcano in Sumatra Island of Indonesia spewed columns of volcanic ash as high as about five kilometres into the air, as it erupted on Monday.

Head of National Volcanology Agency Kasbani said the hot ash slides 4.9 km to the southeast of the crater and 3.5 km to the east.

Xinhua quoted Kasbani as saying: "this is the highest eruption for this year."

However, the agency head said the ash of Mount Sinabung volcano, which is located in Karo district, does not disturb air flights in the province.

"The ash does not head to Medan city and compounds of airport," said Kasbani, referring to Kualanamu international main airport in the province of North Sumatra.

The agency does not recommend new evacuation or extension to no-go zone, he added.

Mount Sinabung volcano had been quiet for four centuries before erupting in 2010. The volcano had erupted in 2014 and 2016 respectively.

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