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Indonesia's Mount Sinabung Erupts (PHOTOS)

First Posted: 08/30/10 01:18 PM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 06:30 PM ET

TANAH KARO, Indonesia (AP) -- An Indonesian volcano dormant for four centuries erupted for the second straight day Monday, shooting clouds of hot ash more than a mile into the air and forcing 30,000 people to flee. (Scroll down for photos)

Some domestic airplanes had to be diverted because of poor visibility.

Many villagers living along the slopes of Mount Sinabung in North Sumatra province wore masks as they packed their belongings and headed to emergency shelters, mosques and churches, said Andi Arief, a presidential adviser on disasters.

Their abandoned homes and crops were blanketed in gray soot and the air was thick with the smell of sulfur.

While two people died -- a 64-year-old woman from respiratory problems and a 52-year-old man from a heart attack -- it was too early to say if the volcano was to blame, said Priyadi Kardono of the National Disaster Management Agency.

Sinabung last erupted in 1600, so observers don't know its eruption pattern and admitted over the weekend they had not monitored it closely before it started rumbling days ago in the lead-up to Sunday's first, less-powerful blast.

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Hours later, the alert was raised to the highest level.

Like other volcanoes along the Sumatra fault line -- the meeting point of the Eurasian and Pacific tectonic plates that have pushed against each other for millions of years -- it has the potential to be very destructive.

Stiff magna forming inside the conical tip can act as a plug, allowing pressure to build up until it reaches a bursting point.

"A volcano with a long repose period could deliver a more powerful eruption," as was the case with Pinatubo in the Philippines in 1991, which killed about 800 people, said Alain Bernard, a professor at the University of Brussels.

Sinabung could either go back to sleep or produce a series of blasts with increasing intensity, he said. "A Pinatubo-size eruption is a rare event and unlikely to appear during the following days. It takes normally weeks or months," said Bernard.

Though strong wind shifts or a powerful follow-up blast could affect air traffic in nearby Singapore and Malaysia, Transportation Ministry spokesman Bambang Ervan said so far only four domestic flights heading to the provincial capital of Medan were diverted.

The number of people evacuated reached 30,000 by Monday afternoon, said Erni Damanik with the Tanah Karo district information center. Many people living along the base of the 8,000-foot (2,400-meter) mountain have also moved to outlying villages.

Food, emergency tents, and medicine were on the way to the scene, officials said, including more than 17,000 respiratory masks.

Indonesia is spread across 17,500 islands and is prone to volcanic eruptions and earthquakes because of its location within the so-called "Ring of Fire" -- a series of fault lines stretching from the Western Hemisphere through Japan and Southeast Asia.

It is also home to some of the largest eruptions in recorded history.

The 1815 explosion of Mount Tambora buried the inhabitants of Sumbawa Island under searing ash, gas and rock, killing an estimated 88,000 people.

The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa could be heard 2,000 miles (3,200 kilometers) away and blackened skies region-wide for months. At least 36,000 people were killed in the blast and the tsunami that followed.

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TANAH KARO, Indonesia (AP) -- An Indonesian volcano dormant for four centuries erupted for the second straight day Monday, shooting clouds of hot ash more than a mile into the air and forcing 30,000 p...
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11:28 PM on 09/05/2010
tsunami in 2004, frequent major earthquakes after that, landslides and floods here and there and now this volcano erupted. what next?
Paulo1
Thanks for reading, (even if you disagree)
09:46 AM on 09/05/2010
OH OH,

Cool Pic of church in front of Volcano! Can I play Pat Robertsonl PLEEEEZE ?????

"This is obviously the wrath of the ALMIGHTY God for the wickedness of homosexuals in Indonesia"

Whow that was fun. I just love doing the natural disaster equals supporting gays schtick. Very funny.
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exilist
03:23 PM on 09/02/2010
Mmm... Mount Cinnabon
02:14 PM on 09/01/2010
Those poor Indonesians can't seem to catch a break from Mother Nature: this volcano erupting (after 400 years!), all the floods, the tsunami... They have had an incredibly hard time. My heart goes out to them.
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deminmo
just looking for answers
12:46 PM on 09/01/2010
After 400 years of quiet time, I guess this volcano just had enough
of the critters roaming around near it. Or, maybe the end-timers
are right after all.
01:37 PM on 08/31/2010
Again, Well this one looks creepier than what it appears to be. Sinabung Mystery Explained. http://bit.ly/cFRnr1
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11:56 AM on 08/31/2010
"..Erupts After 400 Years of Quiet"
Don't you mean Quietosity, Quietaciousness or Quiet Time?
09:11 AM on 08/31/2010
That church looks like a "Stave" church -- Norwegian. Interesting.
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Kache
Citizens, Unite!
03:00 AM on 09/01/2010
I couldn't help but wonder if the elemental mountain gods might not be offended by that upstart church being built at the foot of their mountain, and have reacted in a very Thor type fashion.
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mapleaforever
"People Have the Power" -- Patti Smith
08:14 AM on 08/31/2010
In honor of the "Beckapalooza", no doubt.
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bascombe
Send the kids off to die, bleed their country dry.
07:22 AM on 08/31/2010
Awesome!!!
06:22 AM on 08/31/2010
"Stiff magna forming....?" Magma, actually. When was the last time a West Coast volcano, other than St. Helens, erupted?
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03:54 PM on 09/02/2010
May 22, 1915 Lassen Peak, Ca.
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zahavi
selected, naturally
04:43 PM on 09/02/2010
including Alaska?
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eva belle
Kolob a-calling
05:12 AM on 08/31/2010
Beautiful nightmare
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Carolab
Just another hostage of the poopy heads
04:34 AM on 08/31/2010
Was BP drilling there?
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mapleaforever
"People Have the Power" -- Patti Smith
08:14 AM on 08/31/2010
Blame the engineers.
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Jim Krow
03:15 AM on 08/31/2010
They need to get those people that were dead set on blowing up the BP blowout well and stacking cement slabs on it in order to kill the well to come up with a plan to stop this thing. I bet that church got a cancellation notice on their insurance today.
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planetjeffy
On the other hand, you have different fingers.
02:13 AM on 08/31/2010
Can we go throw Beck in it?
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DrBlizzardo
03:42 AM on 08/31/2010
Hmmm...I bet he's not a virgin...the gods won't like that. If they spit him back out, he'll think he's been resurrected and that messiah complex he's working on will absolutely explode!
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mapleaforever
"People Have the Power" -- Patti Smith
08:18 AM on 08/31/2010
He probably is, hence all the crying.