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Mount Sinabung Volcano Eruption Spews Ash Clouds

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The Mount Sinabung volcano erupted in North Sumatra, Indonesia, this morning (Aug 10) spewing dark clouds into the air. Stunning footage shows clouds of grey ash suspended and rotating in the air moments after the eruption.

Shocked villagers living in homes at the foot of the volcano rushed to leave the area amid fears of lava and ash covering them. Drivers and surrounding roads were blanketed in grey ash with the three-mile high cloud being seen from surrounding towns.

Dr Devy Kamil Syahbana added the volcano was currently at alert level 3.

He said: "Eruption of Mount Sinabung, North Sumatra 10 August 2020 at 10:16 WIB with an ash column height of 5,000 m above the peak " 7,460 m above sea level). Currently Mount Sinabung is at Level III (Alert) Status."

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