Indonesia's Mount Sinabung volcano erupts again

Indonesia's Mount Sinabung volcano has erupted again, blasting ash high into the air.

The volcano, which was classified by authorities as "dangerous" in early June, blanketed a nearby town in ash.

Twelve villages have been evacuated displacing over 10,000 people, according to the authorities.

The volcano erupted in 2010 after lying dormant for four centuries, and has become increasingly active.

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