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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
Volcano panics Sumatra
2005-04-12
A VOLCANO on the Indonesian island of Sumatra spewed ash today, sparking panic among a population that has yet to recover from a strong recent earthquake. A meteorology and geophysics official in the west Sumatran town of Padang Panjang said nearby Mount Talang had erupted at 3.42am (5.42 AEST), coughing volcanic ash about 1km around the peak. The 2599m Mount Talang is just 40km east of the coastal capital of West Sumatra province, Padang. The official, Sugeng, said his office had warned people to avoid the ash fallout zone around the peak but had otherwise not demanded the evacuation of the rest of the mountain's slope. "We are still monitoring the activities of the volcano but so far there has not been any significant volcanic temblor registered," he said.

The Detickcom online news service said that the eruption had sparked panic among the local population on the fertile slope of the volcano, prompting many to flee to areas far from the mountain. Padang was hit by a strong earthquake measuring 6.7 on the Richter scale on Sunday, causing minimal damage but prompting panic that saw thousands of residents flee to higher ground fearing tidal waves. The eruption follows a series of major natural disasters to strike the western coast of Sumatra island.

A massive 9.3 magnitude earthquake hit Aceh and parts of North Sumatra on December 26, creating deadly tidal waves that levelled coastal areas around the Indian Ocean, leaving more than 220,000 people dead or missing. On March 28, a strong earthquake hit shook the islands of Nias and Simeulue off the western coast of Sumatra, killing more than 600 people. Indonesia sits on a series of geological faultlines that remain constantly on the move and that are lined with over 130 active volcanoes.
Posted by:God Save The World

#8  Ex-lib, so now it is all my fault!

Okay, okay, I'll turn my tectonic shift capacitor off. I won't be meanie anymoore, I promise.
Posted by: Sobiesky   2005-04-12 8:50:31 PM  

#7  Stop being mean to the Indonesians, Sobeisky. Most of them like the US, and aren't at all like their Arab counterparts. Would be great if we and Australia became their #1 allies.
Posted by: ex-lib   2005-04-12 4:29:27 PM  

#6  Why does Allan (wyxz) hate them?
Posted by: Sobiesky   2005-04-12 2:13:22 PM  

#5  No kidding, Phil.

Bookmarking that whole site. Very interesting.
Posted by: badanov   2005-04-12 11:25:52 AM  

#4  Cool pic Mrs D.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-04-12 9:35:51 AM  

#3  Sumatran volcanoes -- why do they hate us? (I feel much better now that I've gotten that out of my system.)
Posted by: Jonathan   2005-04-12 9:30:01 AM  

#2  Thanks phil_b.

Interesting article here.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-04-12 9:26:52 AM  

#1  There is no indication that Toba, the volcano that nearly wiped out the human race, is becoming active, but then it doesn't seem to be monitored.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-04-12 8:53:50 AM  

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