The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Sat, 08/28/2010 3:22 PM
Rising concern: Residents watch Mount Sinabung in the North Sumatra regency of Karo as it spews thick smokes on Saturday. Antara/Irsan Mulyadi |
Mount Sinabung in the North Sumatra regency of Karo continued gushing grey smoke on Saturday, blanketing area surrounding its crater.
A local resident, Abadinta Barus, told Antara news agency the smoke was less thick than it was on Friday, when seismic activities of the volcano resulted in thundering noises and stirred panic among residents of nearby villages.
“The density of the smoke has far declined, but the smell of sulfur remains strong,” he said.
The volcano blew up thick smoke and materials for several hours on Friday, but the authorities dismissed any possibility of eruption, which last occurred in the year 1600.
Despite the absence of evacuation order, hundreds of people fled their villages for safety to their relatives’ houses in the neighboring regencies of Kabanjahe and Berastagi.
Dozens of Indonesian Red Cross volunteers and social service agency workers set up on Saturday emergency posts in villages near the volcano. They explained to the local people evacuation procedure if eruption occurred and distributed masks to protect them from respiratory problems.
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