Posted on 06/10/2019 4:40:56 PM PDT by BenLurkin
KARO, Indonesia (Reuters) - Indonesian officials warned on Monday against the prospect of further eruptions from an active volcano on the island of Sumatra after it emitted a huge column of ash, causing panic among residents.
Mount Sinabung, which has seen a spike in activity since 2010, erupted for around nine minutes on Sunday, sending clouds of volcanic ash 7 km (4.4 miles) into the sky.
Authorities left unchanged the alert level for Sinabung, but urged residents to use face masks and keep indoors to guard against volcanic ashfall.
Mount Sinabung, which is 2,460 m (8,071 ft) high, is among Indonesias most active volcanoes, but had been inactive for four centuries before its 2010 eruption.
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Escape from Sumatra. Starring Jet Li and Yang Mi.
Lol!! Gotta throw Godzilla in there, too!
Reminder:
Volcanic ash is rock. Enough of it and your roof will collapse.
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