Indonesian volcano again stirred
Seismic measurements show that one of the volcanoes in Indonesia may soon erupt.
Seismic measurements show that one of the volcanoes in Indonesia may soon erupt.
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According to the BBC, Mount Sinabung returned to service in September this year after sleeping for the past 400 years, and the eruptions were more intense in November, forcing local officials to evacuate communities urgently. located within a radius of nearly 5km around the mountain.
At the risk of Sinabung's ability to resume operations soon, more than 18,000 people continue to face long-term evacuation prospects.'Seismic activity at Sinabung is still very high,' according to Xinhua News Agency, citing information from Indonesia's National Volcanic Bureau.
Mount Sinabung, 2,433m high, is located in Karo district in North Sumatra, and is one of 129 active volcanoes in thousands of islands.
When it "turned over" after a hibernation period and spewed out a smoke column of 7,000m high in early November, Indonesian authorities raised the warning level to the highest level ever.
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