Durian. Mount Sinabung in Indonesia’s North Sumatra province has spewed volcanic ashes at least three times on Jan.4, from 700 to 1,000 meter high above its crater, the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) said.
Authorities have issued warning for people who are living in the slope of the mountain to not conduct any activity in the range area of 4 to 5 kilometres from the crater.
They’re called to clean their houses’ roof from the volcanic ashes to avoid the collapsed of the buildings.
Residents who are living near rivers in the slope of the volcano mountain urged to aware on possible flood of lava, Raditya Jati, spokesperson of BNPB said.
Emergency status of the mountain is one level below top alert and no evacuation for the residents has been conducted yet.
