Indonesia's mount sinabung volcano erupted on Monday, sending massive of ash column and smoke 5,000 meters into the air.
"People living nearby are advised to be on alert for the petential appearance of lava," Indonesia's Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation center said after issuing alert level.
No reports of fatalities or injuries from the eruption on Monday, but authorities advised people to stay away to at least 5 kilometers danger zone. The agency also told the people in the area to cover their face to protect themselves from the ash particles.
Pray for Indonesia. Mount Sinabung Volcano. #Indonesia pic.twitter.com/vpTc0TRMjs
— sudhansu.f (@isudhans) August 10, 2020
Mount Sinabung #Volcano in Sumatra, #Indonesia, has erupted. The volcano #Sinabung erupted today on the island of #Sumatra. A massive column was spewed 5000 meters high of ash and smoke.
And you thought 2020 was over. pic.twitter.com/vkmDR2MV3l
— Bintang Wirayasa (@bintangwirayasa) August 10, 2020
#BREAKING - The large volcanic mount Sinabung has erupted in north #Sumatra, #Indonesia.
— Terrence Daniels (Captain 🍀 Planet) (@Terrence_STR) August 10, 2020
Massive plumes of ash and smoke are rising from the #volcano into the sky.
Please keep our brothers & sisters in your thoughts. pic.twitter.com/4sSwOOKPa9
Mount Sinabung is one of more than 120 active volcanoes in Indonesia which roared back to life in 2010 after 400 years inactive.
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