More than two years counted since 15 September 2013, Gunung Sinabung, Karo, North Sumatra issued volcanic material. As a result is not a few people damaged due to the impact of the highest active volcano in the province.
The village of Gurukinayan is one of the villages that become the "wit" eruption of Sinabung, even a number of houses in the villages located in the foot of the mountain was burned due to the slaught of materials released deleng (gunung) Sinabung.
A number of villages leave the population to decorate the production of Sinabung materials. Even one of the villages called Sukameriah, there is nothing other than volcanic material. History recorded 17 people killed due to the impact of hot cloud slides on February 1, 2014.
The condition of the broken worship house due to the impact of the eruption of Mount Sinabung, in Kuta Gugung Village, North Sumatra
Batang tree burned and tumbang affected by the collapse of volcanic material eruption of Mount Sinabung, in the Village of Teacherkinayan, North Sumatra
Tile, wall, even the unluputed tree of the hot cloud lengths released by the mountain. The village was once crowded and full of life, now changed to hening and quiet.
The improved status of Sinabung became Awas (level IV) since Tuesday 2 June 2015, causing the residents to float from the village. It was recorded at least 7.000 people until mid November 2015 still in refugees. Not least children live in refugees and do not know until when it will be at that location. Mats and tents as well as become their story friends.
Prayers and hopes continue to be climbed so that the activity of Gunung Sinabung returned to normal, so the great ideals to build Indonesia can be realized the nation’s successive generation of the Sinabung deleng.
Lemari clothes in the house affected by the eruption of Mount Sinabung, in the Village of Gurukinayan, North Sumatra
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Photo and Text: Irsan Mulyadi