Indonesia volcano erupts killing at least eleven people

Tens of thousands of residents evacuated as more eruptions feared

A villager runs as Mount Sinabung erupts at Sigarang-Garang village in Karo district, Indonesia’s North Sumatra province today. Photograph: Reuters
A villager runs as Mount Sinabung erupts at Sigarang-Garang village in Karo district, Indonesia’s North Sumatra province today. Photograph: Reuters

Indonesia’s Mount Sinabung volcano erupted and killed at least 11 people on the western island of Sumatra today, the first time it is known to have claimed any lives, a senior government official said.

The volcano has becoming increasingly active in recent months, regularly spewing columns of ash several kilometres into the air. The government has evacuated tens of thousands of residents near the area.

"Eleven people were killed because of the eruption this morning and the number could increase. No evacuations could be made at this stage because of the potential for more eruptions," Andi Arief, a presidential staff member, said.

Sinabung is one of nearly 130 active volcanoes in the world’s most populous country, which stands along the “Ring of Fire” volcanic belt around the shores of the Pacific Ocean.

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Indonesia's most deadly volcanic eruption in recent years was of Mount Merapi, near the densely populated city of Yogyakarta in central Java. It erupted in late 2010, killing more than 350 people.

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