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Indonesia: Thousands evacuated after volcano alert rise

Nearly 3,000 Indonesians have been evacuated from their homes after the country’s National Agency for Disaster Management elevated the threat posed by Mount Sinabung volcano on Sumatra island to the highest possible level.
Nearly 3,000 Indonesians have been evacuated from their homes after thecountry’s National Agency for Disaster Management elevated the threatposed by Mount Sinabung volcano on Sumatra island to the highestpossible level.

Military sources said soldiers andpolice evacuated 2,730 residents from four villages within a determineddanger zone around the south and southeast of the volcano and movedthem to temporary shelters.

The 2,457-metre mount erupted in September 2013 after 400 years of dormant volcanic activity.

A massive eruption in February 2014 claimed 16 lives while the mostrecent eruption on February 1 left 11 people dead and three othersinjured.-VNA

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