Mother Earth Bellows Dark Ashes in Indonesia

Published August 12th, 2020 - 06:40 GMT

An Indonesian volcano erupted spewing a giant ash cloud more than 5km into the sky. The volcano became active in 2010, erupting after nearly 400 years of inactivity.

The eruption of Mount Sinabung on the island of Sumatra comes after more than a year of inactivity. Mount Sinabung, which has erupted over a hundred times between Jan. 4 through the morning of January 5 is spewing out a 4,000-metre high column of ash damaging property and crops and poisoning animals over a wide radius.

Residents and tourists have been warned about possible lava flow and have been told to stay outside a 3km radius from the crater's mouth.

Volcanoes erupt when molten rock called magma rises to the surface. Magma is formed when the earth's mantle melts. If magma is thick, gas bubbles cannot easily escape and pressure builds up as the magma rises. When the pressure is too much an explosive eruption can happen, which can be dangerous and destructive.

Indonesia is home to many active volcanoes, due to its position on the “Ring of Fire”, or the Circum-Pacific Belt, which is an area along the Pacific Ocean characterised by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes. The Ring of Fire is home to about 75 per cent of the world’s volcanoes and about 90 per cent of its earthquakes.

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Rumbling Mount Sinabung on Indonesia’s Sumatra island sends a column of volcanic materials as high as 16,400 feet into the sky (Twitter)

The large volcanic mount Sinabung has erupted in north Sumatra (Twitter)

Flight alert issued as Mount Sinabung erupts in Indonesia (Twitter)

Mount Sinabung, located in North Sumatra, was erupted (Twitter)

Mount Sinabung spews thick ash and smoke into the sky in Karo, North Sumatra (Twitter)

A villager cleans volcanic ash from his roof at Naman Teran village in Karo, North Sumatra, on August 11, 2020 a day after the eruption of Mount Sinabung (background). IVAN DAMANIK / AFP

A man cleans a car covered with ash following an eruption by Mount Sinabung at the Sukatepu village in Karo, North Sumatra, on August 10, 2020. Ivan Damanik / AFP

Farmers work on their farm covered with ash following an eruption by Mount Sinabung at the Sukatepu village in Karo, North Sumatra, on August 10, 2020. Ivan Damanik / AFP

A villager cleans volcanic ash from his plants' leaves at Naman Teran village in Karo, North Sumatra, on August 11, 2020 a day after the eruption of Mount Sinabung (background). IVAN DAMANIK / AFP

Rumbling Mount Sinabung on Indonesia’s Sumatra island sends a column of volcanic materials as high as 16,400 feet into the sky (Twitter)
The large volcanic mount Sinabung has erupted in north Sumatra (Twitter)
Flight alert issued as Mount Sinabung erupts in Indonesia (Twitter)
Mount Sinabung, located in North Sumatra, was erupted (Twitter)
Mount Sinabung spews thick ash and smoke into the sky in Karo, North Sumatra  (Twitter)
A villager cleans volcanic ash from his roof at Naman Teran village in Karo, North Sumatra, on August 11, 2020 a day after the eruption of Mount Sinabung (background). IVAN DAMANIK / AFP
A man cleans a car covered with ash following an eruption by Mount Sinabung at the Sukatepu village in Karo, North Sumatra, on August 10, 2020. Ivan Damanik / AFP
Farmers work on their farm covered with ash following an eruption by Mount Sinabung at the Sukatepu village in Karo, North Sumatra, on August 10, 2020. Ivan Damanik / AFP
A villager cleans volcanic ash from his plants' leaves at Naman Teran village in Karo, North Sumatra, on August 11, 2020 a day after the eruption of Mount Sinabung (background). IVAN DAMANIK / AFP
Rumbling Mount Sinabung on Indonesia’s Sumatra island sends a column of volcanic materials as high as 16,400 feet into the sky (Twitter)
Rumbling Mount Sinabung on Indonesia’s Sumatra island sends a column of volcanic materials as high as 16,400 feet into the sky (Twitter)
The large volcanic mount Sinabung has erupted in north Sumatra (Twitter)
The large volcanic mount Sinabung has erupted in north Sumatra (Twitter)
Flight alert issued as Mount Sinabung erupts in Indonesia (Twitter)
Flight alert issued as Mount Sinabung erupts in Indonesia (Twitter)
Mount Sinabung, located in North Sumatra, was erupted (Twitter)
Mount Sinabung, located in North Sumatra, was erupted (Twitter)
Mount Sinabung spews thick ash and smoke into the sky in Karo, North Sumatra  (Twitter)
Mount Sinabung spews thick ash and smoke into the sky in Karo, North Sumatra (Twitter)
A villager cleans volcanic ash from his roof at Naman Teran village in Karo, North Sumatra, on August 11, 2020 a day after the eruption of Mount Sinabung (background). IVAN DAMANIK / AFP
A villager cleans volcanic ash from his roof at Naman Teran village in Karo, North Sumatra, on August 11, 2020 a day after the eruption of Mount Sinabung (background). IVAN DAMANIK / AFP
A man cleans a car covered with ash following an eruption by Mount Sinabung at the Sukatepu village in Karo, North Sumatra, on August 10, 2020. Ivan Damanik / AFP
A man cleans a car covered with ash following an eruption by Mount Sinabung at the Sukatepu village in Karo, North Sumatra, on August 10, 2020. Ivan Damanik / AFP
Farmers work on their farm covered with ash following an eruption by Mount Sinabung at the Sukatepu village in Karo, North Sumatra, on August 10, 2020. Ivan Damanik / AFP
Farmers work on their farm covered with ash following an eruption by Mount Sinabung at the Sukatepu village in Karo, North Sumatra, on August 10, 2020. Ivan Damanik / AFP
A villager cleans volcanic ash from his plants' leaves at Naman Teran village in Karo, North Sumatra, on August 11, 2020 a day after the eruption of Mount Sinabung (background). IVAN DAMANIK / AFP
A villager cleans volcanic ash from his plants' leaves at Naman Teran village in Karo, North Sumatra, on August 11, 2020 a day after the eruption of Mount Sinabung (background). IVAN DAMANIK / AFP

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