China News Service, August 14 According to foreign media reports, on the 13th local time, Mount Sinabung erupted again in the North Sumatra province of Indonesia, with ash columns as high as 2,000 meters. It is said that this is at least the eighth eruption of the volcano in less than a week, and there are no reports of casualties.

  According to the report, Indonesian authorities issued a warning to planes flying near the volcano, "There may be more volcanic eruptions, and airlines should remain vigilant."

On August 13, 2020, local time, the Sinabung volcano erupted again in Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia, and the volcanic ash sprayed into the sky in a plume shape.

  A spokesperson for the Indonesian National Disaster Reduction Agency said that the volcano is currently at a secondary alert level. The authorities have marked a 5km no-entry zone around the volcano and warned of possible lava flows.

  At the same time, Indonesian authorities also recommend that local people wear masks when they go out to avoid the impact of volcanic ash.

  Sinabung Volcano, located in Karo County, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia, erupted again in 2010 after nearly 400 years of silence. The volcano has entered an active period in recent years, and the eruption in February 2014 killed 16 people.