Sunday, 5 January 2014

Thousands of villagers evacuated in Indonesia after volcano that was dormant for more than 400 years erupts FIFTY times in one night Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2534089/Thousands-villagers-evacuated-Indonesia-volcano-dormant-400-years-erupts-FIFTY-times-one-night.html#ixzz2pYWdtpZc Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

Panicked residents of a mountainside village in western Indonesia were forced to scramble from their homes when a nearby volcano erupted late on Saturday night. 
Women and children were packed into vans and driven away from Mount Sinabung as it spurted gas and lava just after midnight in Northern Sumatra province. 
Natural disaster authorities said more than 50 eruptions occurred, with rocks and debris landing three miles away from the mountain, though no casualties have been reported. 
The volcano was still spitting gas and lava as high as 13,00 feet this morning.
A spokesman for the country's disaster mitigation agency confirmed a danger zone had been mapped out at three miles from the crater's mouth, but was extended an extra mile. 
Soldiers joined rescue efforts in two village, Jewara and Pintu Besi, where houses and farms were covered in grey dust.
The 8,530ft mountain has erupted sporadically since September. It had been dormant for over 400 years in 2010 when a sudden eruption killed two people. 
Transportation Ministry spokesman Bambang Ervan said airlines had been notified to avoid routes near the mountain.
Mount Sinabung is among about 130 active volcanoes in Indonesia, which is prone to seismic upheaval due to its location on what is known as the Pacific 'Ring of Fire'. 
The cluster of volcanoes in the basin of the Pacific Ocean is where 90 per cent of the world's earthquakes and occur.




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