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Sinabung Volcano
9 March 2023
Villagers rise to the top of the truck as residents are evacuated to a temporary evacuation center after their village hit by ash from eruption of Mount Sinabung in Payung village on January 8, 2014 in Karo District, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The number of displaced people has increased to 22,000 in Western Indonesia as Mount Sinabung continues to spew ash and smoke after several eruptions since September. Eleven deaths have now been recorded as a result of the eruptions with hundreds more falling ill. Officials expect the number of evacuees to rise as volcanic activity remains high.
Mount Sinabung spews pyroclastic smoke, seen from Sibintun village on January 11, 2014 in Karo District, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The number of displaced people has increased to 22,000 in Western Indonesia as Mount Sinabung continues to spew ash and smoke after several eruptions since September. Eleven deaths have now been recorded as a result of the eruptions with hundreds more falling ill. Officials expect the number of evacuees to rise as volcanic activity remains high.
A view of houses and an area covered by ash after the village hit by ash and mud from eruption of Mount Sinabung following further eruptions of Mount Sinabung on Sunday, January 12, 2014 in Sigarang Garang, Karo District, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The number of displaced people has increased to around 25,000 in Western Indonesia as Mount Sinabung continues to spew ash and smoke after a series of several eruptions since September. Eleven deaths have now been recorded as a result of the eruptions with hundreds more falling ill. Officials expect the number of evacuees to rise as volcanic activity remains high.
A view of houses and an area covered by ash after the village hit by ash and mud from eruption of Mount Sinabung following further eruptions of Mount Sinabung on Sunday, January 12, 2014 in Sigarang Garang, Karo District, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The number of displaced people has increased to around 25,000 in Western Indonesia as Mount Sinabung continues to spew ash and smoke after a series of several eruptions since September. Eleven deaths have now been recorded as a result of the eruptions with hundreds more falling ill. Officials expect the number of evacuees to rise as volcanic activity remains high.
Women carry their children as they are evacuated to a temporary evacuation center after their village hit by ash from eruption of Mount Sinabung in Payung village on January 8, 2014 in Karo District, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The number of displaced people has increased to 22,000 in Western Indonesia as Mount Sinabung continues to spew ash and smoke after several eruptions since September. Eleven deaths have now been recorded as a result of the eruptions with hundreds more falling ill. Officials expect the number of evacuees to rise as volcanic activity remains high.
Villagers carry a furniture to a truck as their evacuate their stuff from damaged house caused by ash and mud from eruptions of Mount Sinabung on January 12, 2014 in Sigarang Garang village, Karo District, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The number of displaced people has increased to around 25,000 in Western Indonesia as Mount Sinabung continues to spew ash and smoke after a series of several eruptions since September. Eleven deaths have now been recorded as a result of the eruptions with hundreds more falling ill. Officials expect the number of evacuees to rise as volcanic activity remains high.
A view of houses and an area covered by ash after the village hit by ash and mud from eruption of Mount Sinabung following further eruptions of Mount Sinabung on Sunday, January 16, 2014 in Sigarang Garang, Karo District, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The number of displaced people has increased to around 25,000 in Western Indonesia as Mount Sinabung continues to spew ash and smoke after a series of several eruptions since September. Eleven deaths have now been recorded as a result of the eruptions with hundreds more falling ill. Officials expect the number of evacuees to rise as volcanic activity remains high.
Residents cleaning up rice from volcanic ash from eruption of Mount Sinabung in Sibintun village on January 8, 2014 in Karo District, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The number of displaced people has increased to 22,000 in Western Indonesia as Mount Sinabung continues to spew ash and smoke after several eruptions since September. Eleven deaths have now been recorded as a result of the eruptions with hundreds more falling ill. Officials expect the number of evacuees to rise as volcanic activity remains high
A farmer work on a field covered with volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Sinabung in Sibintun village on January 05, 2014 in Karo District, North Sumatra, Indonesia. More than 19,000 people have been evacuated from villages in risky areas around the crater as the volcano has constantly erupted since September 2013. The National Disaster Management Agency ordered residents of 17 villages in Karo district in North Sumatra province to leave and seek refuge in shelters
Chili covered by ash after the village hit by ash and mud from eruption of Mount Sinabung following further eruptions of Mount Sinabung on Sunday, January 11, 2014 in Sigarang Garang, Karo District, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The number of displaced people has increased to around 25,000 in Western Indonesia as Mount Sinabung continues to spew ash and smoke after a series of several eruptions since September. Eleven deaths have now been recorded as a result of the eruptions with hundreds more falling ill. Officials expect the number of evacuees to rise as volcanic activity remains high.
Villagers clean roof covered by ash and mud of Mount Sinabung in Sigarang Garang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Sunday, January 12, 2014. The volcano has sporadically erupted since September, forcing thousands of people who live around it slopes to flee their homes.
Mount Sinabung spews pyroclastic smoke, seen from Sibintun village on January 8, 2014 in Karo District, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The number of displaced people has increased to 22,000 in Western Indonesia as Mount Sinabung continues to spew ash and smoke after several eruptions since September. Eleven deaths have now been recorded as a result of the eruptions with hundreds more falling ill. Officials expect the number of evacuees to rise as volcanic activity remains high.
A eagle death in the fild to volcanic ash Mount Sinabung in Sigarang-garang on Sunday, January 12, 2014 in Karo District, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The number of displaced people has increased to 25,000 in Western Indonesia as Mount Sinabung continues to spew ash and smoke after several eruptions since September. Eleven deaths have now been recorded as a result of the eruptions with hundreds more falling ill. Officials expect the number of evacuees to rise as volcanic activity remains high.
A man wears a plastic bag to cover his face from ash after their village hit by ash from eruption of Mount Sinabung in Payung village on January 8, 2014 in Karo District, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The number of displaced people has increased to 22,000 in Western Indonesia as Mount Sinabung continues to spew ash and smoke after several eruptions since September. Eleven deaths have now been recorded as a result of the eruptions with hundreds more falling ill. Officials expect the number of evacuees to rise as volcanic activity remains high.
Mount Sinabung spews pyroclastic smoke, seen from Sibintun village on January 8, 2014 in Karo District, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The number of displaced people has increased to 22,000 in Western Indonesia as Mount Sinabung continues to spew ash and smoke after several eruptions since September. Eleven deaths have now been recorded as a result of the eruptions with hundreds more falling ill. Officials expect the number of evacuees to rise as volcanic activity remains high.
Villagers clean roof covered by ash and mud of Mount Sinabung in Sigarang Garang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Sunday, January 12, 2014. The volcano has sporadically erupted since September, forcing thousands of people who live around it slopes to flee their homes.
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