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Hopefully all of you feel good and stay at home since this pandemic is over.
Today I want to inform you about volcano has erupted on the Indonesian island of Sumatra.

Long-exposure photograph taken on January 27, 2014 from Karo district of Mount Sinabung volcano during an eruption

Volcanic eruptions happen when lava and gas are discharged from a 
volcanic vent. The most common consequences of this are population movements as large numbers of people are often forced to flee the moving lava flow. Volcanic eruptions often cause temporary food shortages and volcanic ash landslides called Lahar.

A villager run as Mount Sinabung erupt at Sigarang-Garang village in Karo district, Indonesia's North Sumatra province, February 1
A volcano has erupted on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, engulfing villages in ash and killing at least 14 people. Mount Sinabung spewed hot gas, ash, and rocks 2km (1.5 miles) into the air in a series of eruptions during the morning. Emergency official Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said three schoolchildren and a teacher were among the dead. Thousands were evacuated in September when Sinabung erupted after being dormant for three years. Many were allowed back to their homes on Friday. Officials fear there may have been more casualties, but they cannot get closer because of the heat from the eruption.
A giant cloud of hot volcanic ash clouds engulfs villages in Karo district during the eruption of Mount Sinabung volcano located in Sumatra on February 1




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