Mt. Sinabung Volcano Eruption 2014 kills 14
Location of Karo Regency in North Sumatra Province, Indonesia (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
English: The Sinabung volcano Nederlands: Foto. De vulkaan Sinabung (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
English: Mount Sinabung as seen on Berastagi on 10 September 2010. (editted with Photoscape) Bahasa Indonesia: Gunung Sinabung dilihat dari Berastagi pada tanggal 10 September 2010. (telah disunting dengan Photoscape) (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
English: Mount Sinabung seen from Gundaling Hill on 13 September 2010 Bahasa Indonesia: Gunung Sinabung dilihat dari Bukit Gundaling pada tanggal 13 September 2010 (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Mount Sinabung, Indonesia (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
English: Broken of a volcano Italiano: Spaccato di un vulcano (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Fatalities include four school children.
Deadly Mount Sinabung volcano eruption occurred after the authorities on Friday allowed nearly 14,000 villagers to return home after they fled following previous eruptions.
Mount Sinabung volcano eruption 2014 will resume on Sunday, February 2, AFP reported quoting National Disaster Management Agency.
Multiple eruptions of Mount Sinabung in North Sumatra province sent lava and pyroclastic flows down the southern slopes up to 4.5 kilometers away, National Disaster Mitigation Agency added.
Below is a photo of Mounth Sinabung spewing volcanic materials in Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia, 01 February 2014 (Photo by Chairaly/EPA).
Mount Sinabung in North Sumatra's Karo district has been erupting since September. An emergency response period was declared by the Karo regency administration in North Sumatra following theMount Sinabung’s eruptions in November 2013.
Mount Sinabung is among more than 120 active volcanoes located in North Sumatra province of Indonesia. Mount Sinabung volcano eruption in 2010 had claimed life of one person.
Original post: Natural Disasters List February 01, 2014
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