Indonesia’s Mt. Sinabung Volcano Erupts for Fifth Time in Eight Days

The Mount Sinabung volcano in North Sumatra spurred to life again on Monday with its fifth powerful eruption since Aug. 29.
Indonesia’s Mt. Sinabung Volcano Erupts for Fifth Time in Eight Days
A time exposure on September 6, 2010 shows a plume of volcanic ash rising from the crater of Mount Sinabung as seen from Tanah Karo district in North Sumatra province, some two hours before its eruption.
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A time exposure on September 6, 2010 shows a plume of volcanic ash rising from the crater of Mount Sinabung as seen from Tanah Karo district in North Sumatra province, some two hours before its eruption.