Mount Sinabung volcano in Indonesia erupts for second day on Monday
Posted on 30. Aug, 2010 by Murthy in Buzz
The Mount Sinabung volcano which remained calm and dormant for about four centuries erupted yesterday causing panic among the neighborhoods and the locals.
Officials report now that Mt. Sinabung erupted again, the second day on Monday. According to Muhammad Hendratno of the Volcanology Agency the volcano present on the Sumatra Island spewed smoke high into the air second day in a row today early morning at 6:30 am local time.
The volcano was spewing huge amounts of smoke and ash and according to Transport Ministry, the eruption nd huge smoke could disturb the aviation of the region, although it much depends on the wind direction, should wind blow direct towards the East, it might well hamper domestic flights and should it direct towards the North it may hamper the International flights.
Thousands of locals in the vicinity of the Mount Sinabung were ordered for evacuation after it erupted suddenly on Sunday, August 29, 2010.
