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Indonesia villages covered in ashes after volcanic eruption

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Villages around Indonesia's Mount Sinabung are covered with thick ashes after the volcano erupts, belching a massive column of ash and smoke 5,000 metres (16,400 feet) into the air.

Added on the 10/08/2020 21:23:04 - Copyright : AFP EN

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