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Nature's fury: See Mount Sinabung erupt
Spewing hot lava, ash and dust into the air for miles in all directions, Mount Sinabung in North Sumatra, Indonesia continues to reveal its force. The volcano has sporadically erupted since September, forcing thousands of people who live around its slopes to flee their homes.
- Thousands of people who live around the slopes of 8,350-foot high Mount Sinabung in Sukanalu, North Sumatra, Indonesia, have been forced to leave their homes, fearing spewing ash and lava from the rumbling volcano. Sinabung has sporadically erupted since September.read moreAP Photo/Binsar BakkaraShare
- Jan. 12, 2014: Villagers ride on a truck as they inspect the damage on a coffee plantation. Authorities extended a danger zone around the rumbling volcano a week ago after it spewed blistering gas farther than expected, sending panicked residents streaming down the sides of the mountain.read moreAP Photo/Binsar BakkaraShare
- Jan. 10, 2014: A mother holds her son as they watch the eruption at Berastepu village in Karo district. More than 22,000 villagers have been evacuated since authorities raised the alert status for Sinabung to the highest level in November 2013, local media reported on Friday.read moreReuters / BeawihartaShare
- Jan. 10, 2014: A flower is seen as a villager rides a motorcycle along a road, next to plants covered with ash from the eruption. One booming recent explosion triggered a panicked evacuation. Men with ash-covered faces streamed down the scorched slopes on motorcycles, followed by truckloads of women and children, many crying.read moreReuters / BeawihartaShare
- Jan. 10, 2014: The Mount Sinabung volcano spews ash. Dozens of eruptions have belched lava and searing gas down the southeastern slopes and up to three miles away, said Indonesia's disaster mitigation agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho. Clouds of gas and lava reached as high as 13,000 feet.read moreReuters / BeawihartaShare
- Jan. 9, 2014: The feet of a farmer are caked with volcanic ash from the eruption. More than 20,000 people have been evacuated from villages around the crater into several temporary shelters since authorities raised the alert status for Sinabung to the highest level in November.read moreAP Photo/Binsar BakkaraShare
- Jan. 8, 2014: A man watches as Sinabung spews volcanic materials in Sibintun, North Sumatra. "We were tired here ... we've lost everything. We wonder about our lives after this disaster," said Anton Sitepu, a father of four who is among the villagers in a cramped shelter in Telagah village.read moreAP Photo/Binsar BakkaraShare
- Jan. 4, 2014: A motorcycle is covered in volcanic ash after one eruption. Mount Sinabung is among about 130 active volcanoes in Indonesia, which is prone to seismic upheaval due to its location on the Pacific "Ring of Fire," an arc of volcanoes and fault lines encircling the Pacific Basin.read moreAP Photo/Binsar BakkaraShare
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Nature's fury: See Mount Sinabung erupt
Spewing hot lava, ash and dust into the air for miles in all directions, Mount Sinabung in North Sumatra, Indonesia continues to reveal its force. The volcano has sporadically erupted since September, forcing thousands of people who live around its slopes to flee their homes.
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