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  • Volcanic Eruptions Reported in Multiple Areas

    Recent volcanic activity has been reported in multiple areas including: El Salvador, the Indonesian island of Sumatra, and an islet off Japan’s Pacific coast. Residents near two of the volcanoes were forced to evacuate.

    A plume of gas erupted 3 miles in the air above the Chaparrastique volcano, leading El Salvador to evacuate residents located near the 7,025-foot volcano. According to Assistant Health Minister Eduardo Espinoza, “We are providing assistance to people evacuating, and we are asking them to protect themselves against the gases, which can affect the respiratory tract.” Civil Defense Director Jorge Melendez explained, “We have implemented emergency measures to evacuate villages located within 3 kilometers of the volcano. One has to leave for one’s own safety.”

    Mount Sinabung, which is located on the Indonesian island of Sumatra erupted nine times on December 30th, prompting the evacuation of more than 19,000 people. Lava erupted 23,000 feet from the volcano, a surprise for some local residents who had not noticed signs of activity during the last few years. Mt. Sinabung had been dormant for three years; however, reports of activity were first brought to public attention in September of this year. According to National Disaster Mitigation Agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, “On Monday night, 19,126 people fled their homes, and we expect that number to rise. Mount Sinabung remains on the highest alert level.” Many additional residents within the surrounding area are expected to evacuate soon.

    Undersea volcanic eruptions have also been noticed off Japan’s Pacific coast, forming an islet and connecting with the uninhabited volcanic island of Nishino-shima. Kenji Nogami, who is a geology professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, observed and reported the activity from a plane near the eruption site. “The amount of volcanic smoke has apparently grown with a continuous flow of lava. The supply of magma from the deep subsurface is presumably increasing,” Nogami said.

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  • Indonesia Volcano Erupts Again, Forces Evacuations

    An Indonesia volcano recently erupted for the third time in recent months. Mount Sinabung was the volcano that erupted, causing hundreds of villagers to evacuate.

    The volcano unleashed a 7-km (4.3 mile) column of ash into the air on Sunday. The volcano is located on the western Indonesian island of Sumatra.

    Mount Sinabung is a 2,460-meter-tall volcano in the Karo district of North Sumatra. The most active Indonesia volcano is Mt. Merapi in central Java.

    There is certainly cause for alarm after a single volcano erupts three times in three months. No casualties have been reported this time, but over 1,000 people have already been evacuated, and that number is expected to rise. A total of 1,293 people from four different villages surrounding the volcano were evacuated with the help of the military on Sunday. The volcano is about 88 km from the province’s capital, Medan.

    The last time that the volcano erupted was on October 24, and in September, the volcano caused over 14,000 people to be evacuated from their homes when the it showed signs of activity. Mount Sinabung is also only one of nearly 130 active volcanoes in the world’s fourth-most populated country.

    Mount Sinabung, the Indonesia volcano, along with others, is especially prone to seismic upheaval due to its location on the Pacific Ocean and the “Ring of Fire.” The “Ring of Fire” has been used to label the arc of volcanoes and fault lines that surround the Pacific Basin. Before the past three eruptions, Mount Sinabung had not shown any activity in over three years.

    Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, a spokesman for the National Disaster Management Agency, told the Bangkok Post that “Tremors are still occurring and thick black clouds are still being spewed.”

    The government raised the threat level due to the Indonesia volcano to stand-by, which is the second-highest level that a volcanic threat can become. This happened after the volcanic quakes continued, threatening to evacuate even more people in the surrounding area.

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