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Éruption du volcan Sinabung en Indonésie

The Mount Sinabung volcano spews hot clouds of ash, as seen from the Simpang Empat subdistrict in Karo, North Sumatra on May 22, 2016. The death toll from a volcanic eruption in western Indonesia has climbed to six, an official said on May 22, with fears more could have been trapped by the hot ash. / AFP PHOTO / ARDIANSYAH PUTRA

Les secours indonésiens recherchent ce lundi 23 mai 2016 des survivants après l’éruption meurtrière d’un volcan dans l’ouest du pays.

Sept personnes ont été tuées et d’autres se trouvaient entre la vie et la mort après avoir été grièvement brûlées. Le mont Sinabung, dans le nord de l’île de Sumatra, s’est réveillé samedi, crachant de gigantesques nuages de gaz, de pierres et de cendres, semant la panique parmi les paysans qui tentaient de fuir, ont raconté des témoins.

Les vagues de cendres, qui se déplaçaient à vive allure, avec des températures allant jusqu’à 700 degrés Celsius, ont englouti maisons, terres agricoles et cheptels.

Le paysage qui entoure le mont Sinabung, au nord de l’île de Sumatra en Indonésie, n’est plus qu’une immense étendue de cendres après une nouvelle éruption du volcan, le samedi 21 mai 2016.

Indonesian search and rescue members continue checking the Gamber village following the eruption of Moutn Sinabung volcano that killed seven people in Karo, North Sumatra on May 23, 2016. Indonesian rescuers searched for survivors in scorched villages and devastated farmlands after a volcano erupted in clouds of searing ash and gas, killing seven and leaving others fighting life-threatening burns. / AFP PHOTO / GATHA GINTING

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The Mount Sinabung volcano spews hot clouds of ash, as seen from the Simpang Empat subdistrict in Karo, North Sumatra on May 22, 2016. The death toll from a volcanic eruption in western Indonesia has climbed to six, an official said on May 22, with fears more could have been trapped by the hot ash. / AFP PHOTO / ARDIANSYAH PUTRA

Villagers inspect the path of a pyroclastic flow from the eruption of Mount Sinabung in Gamber village, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Sunday, May 22, 2016. The volcano in western Indonesian unleashed hot clouds of ash on Saturday, killing several villagers, officals said. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara)/BB113/16143178481205/1605220710

KARO, INDONESIA - MAY 22 : Indonesian soldiers inspect the village impacted by the Mount Sinabung eruption at Gamber Village, Simpang Empat, Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia, 22 May 2016. Seven people were killed and two other were seriously wounded after Mount Sinabung volcano in North Sumatra province of western Indonesia erupted on Saturday, disaster agency official said here. YT Haryono / Anadolu Agency

The carcass of a dog lies on the volcanic ash-covered ground from the volcanic eruption on Mount Sinabung as Indonesian soldiers and villagers conduct search and rescue operations at Gamber village in Karo, North Sumatra on May 22, 2016. The death toll from a volcanic eruption in western Indonesia has climbed to six, an official said on May 22, with fears more could have been trapped by the hot ash. / AFP PHOTO / ARDIANSYAH PUTRA

An Indonesian villager salvages his belongings at the Gamber village following the eruption of the Mount Sinabung volcano that killed seven people in Karo, North Sumatra on May 23, 2016. Indonesian rescuers searched for survivors in scorched villages and devastated farmlands, after the volcano erupted in clouds of searing ash and gas, killing seven and leaving others fighting life-threatening burns. / AFP PHOTO / ALBERT DAMANIK

Photo taken on Feb. 29, 2016 shows hot lavas and volcanic ashes rising from Mount Sinabung during an eruption in Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Authorities have repeatedly called on local residents to remain patient in dealing with the impact of Sinabung's eruptions. (Xinhua/Gatha Ginting) /CHINENOUVELLE_2902.IDN.008/Credit:CHINE NOUVELLE/SIPA/1602291822

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