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Saturday, February 1, 2014

Major Volcanic Eruption Kills at Least 14 in Indonesia

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MOUNT SINABUNG, Indonesia — An Indonesian volcano that has been rumbling for months unleashed a major eruption on Saturday, killing 14 people just a day after the authorities allowed thousands of villagers who had been evacuated to return to its slopes, saying that activity was decreasing, officials said.


Among the dead on Mount Sinabung were a local television journalist and four high-school students and their teacher who were visiting the mountain to see the eruptions up close, said a spokesman for the National Disaster Mitigation Agency, Sutopo Purwo Nugroho. At least three other people were injured, and the authorities said they feared that the death toll would rise.


Mount Sinabung in western Sumatra has been erupting for four months, sending lava, searing gas and rocks rolling down its southern slopes. The authorities had evacuated more than 30,000 people, housing them in cramped tents, schools and public buildings. Many have been desperate to return to check on homes and farms, presenting a quandary for the government.


On Friday, the authorities allowed nearly 14,000 people living outside a three-mile danger zone to return home after volcanic activity decreased. Others living close to the peak have been returning to their homes over the past four months despite the dangers.


On Saturday, a series of huge blasts and eruptions thundered from the 8,530-foot-high volcano, sending lava and pyroclastic flows up to 2.8 miles away, Mr. Nugroho said. Television reports showed villages, farms and trees around the volcano covered in thick gray ash.


After the eruption, all those who had been allowed to return home on Friday were ordered back into evacuation centers.


“The death toll is likely to rise as many people are reported still missing and the darkness hampered our rescue efforts,” said Lt. Col. Asep Sukarna, who led the rescue operation.


The latest eruptions came a week after President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono visited displaced villagers and pledged to relocate them to new plots with permanent housing.


The volcano’s last major eruption in August 2010 killed two people and forced 30,000 others to flee. It caught many scientists off guard because the volcano had been quiet for four centuries.


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Saturday, September 28, 2013

VIDEO: Security Tight At Miss World Final In Indonesia









Thousands of security personnel were patrolling at the Miss World final on Indonesia’s resort island of Bali, where the event was moved following protests by Muslim hardliner groups. Despite threats from the Islamic Defenders Front to disrupt the event, police said no rallies had been staged.













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Monday, August 26, 2013

US will sell Indonesia attack helicopters




U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, left, speaks during a joint press conference with his Indonesian counterpart Purnomo Yusgiantoro, right, after meeting with Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono at the presidential palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, Aug. 26, 2013. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)





U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, left, speaks during a joint press conference with his Indonesian counterpart Purnomo Yusgiantoro, right, after meeting with Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono at the presidential palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, Aug. 26, 2013. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)





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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Indonesia bus, car crash kills 18

Police officials examine the site of a bus crash in Indonesia’s West Java Province on August 21, 2013.



In Indonesia, at least 18 people have been killed and more than a dozen others injured in a bus crash incident in the country’s West Java Province.


Police sources said on Wednesday that a bus carrying 60 people and a car crashed into a wall in northern Jakarta before falling about eight meters (26 feet) into a river in Cisarua.


About 40 people were reportedly injured.


“We are still looking for two kids reportedly crossing the street when the accident happened,” local disaster management agency’s Budi Aksono said.



Reports say the bus had been returning from a church and was heading towards the resort town of Puncak when the accident took place.

Officials also say most of the victims were killed instantly.


According to local traffic police chief Capt. Muhammad Chani, the driver of the bus lost control when the vehicle’s brakes malfunctioned.


However, officials say they are still investigating the cause of the accident.


Due to poor road construction and safety standards, road accidents are common in Indonesia.


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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

VIDEO: The Barrel 2013 – Monthly Grind 2







The iON the Barrel crew have had a massive couple of months chasing hollow waves from the Mentawai Islands in Indonesia, down to spicy Mexico and then over to Tahiti to test our courage with an epic swell in early June. Monthly Grind host Peter Hayes bagged more barrels than he can count and this month’s segment takes you inside a few super sweet ones. You don’t want to miss the XXL waves that pounded Teahupo’o and big wave legend Garrett McNamara among others in this month’s Grind and you absolutely have to see Raimana in action, and his close call with a kite… So get clicking, and ENJOY.













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