Sumatra volcano Sinabung spewed a column of smoke and ash to a height of 5 km
KIEV. August 10. UNN. The volcano Sinabung, on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, on the morning of Monday threw out a huge cloud of ash. It is reported by UNN with reference to Reuters.
“On Monday, the Indonesian volcano spewed into the sky by a giant ash cloud height of 5 km,” – writes the edition.
So, local authorities urged residents and tourists to avoid staying in a 5 km radius from the crater, and warn of possible lava flows.
At the same time, according to the Department of civil aviation in the region and further flights are carried out.
It is noted that this is the second in recent days, the eruption Sinabung, which is one of 120 active volcanoes in Indonesia.
We will remind that earlier the volcano in Japan threw a column of smoke and ash to a height of 7 km.