Nama : Rizki Anandari Yuliati
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volcanic eruption in Indonesia that has displaced more than 22,000 people is
intensifying, local authorities say. Mount Sinabung, which began spewing gas in
September after a three-year slumber, has erupted over 220 times this week. The
hot ashes and smoke have caused pyroclastic flows -- a fast-moving mass of gas
and rocks -- to stretch to seven kilometers down the southeast slope of the
2,600 meter (8,530 foot) mountain in North Sumatra. Last week, flows reached
three kilometers. The local government is still able to cope with the disaster,
and no casualties have been reported according to Sutopo Purwo Nugroho,
spokesman for Indonesia's national agency for disaster management. The
government has evacuated more than 22,000 people to 34 temporary camps. However
one area, housing at least 1,000 residents, still lacks necessary provisions
and shelter. The displaced say they have urgent need for baby formula, clean
water and gas, said local aid coordinator in Jambur Siabang-abang. A national
emergency hasn't been declared, but the government is prepared for the
"worst case scenario." In case of bigger eruptions, the danger zone
would be extended to a radius of 10 kilometers from 5 to 7 kilometers
currently. If the zone is enlarged, Nugroho estimates that 59,000 people would
have to be evacuated.
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