The Sinabung Volcano violently erupted between 6:42 a.m. to 8:20 a.m. WIB on March 2, 2021, sending a huge cloud of gas and ash 5,000 meters into the air. The Volcano is located in the province of Karo on Sumatra in Indonesia. The powerful explosions produced 13 pyroclastic flows, that hurled 2,000 to 5,000 meters down the southeast slope from its volcanic peak… It was nothing short of a nuclear explosion
Timelapse Awan Panas Guguran #Sinabung – Sumatera Utara pic.twitter.com/ojqLhX45tQ
— MAGMA Indonesia (@id_magma) March 2, 2021
Gunung Sinabung pagi Ini. pic.twitter.com/07ZDEanZaI
— Gading (@GadingGinting) March 2, 2021
A photo of the ash settlement covering the ground below.