Story highlights Mount Sinabung in the western province of North Sumatra erupted on SaturdayPotential for more eruptions remains highJakarta, Indonesia (CNN) At least seven people have died and two more are critically injured after Indonesia's Mount Sinabung erupted on Saturday, the country's National Disaster Management Agency reported. The seven victims were in Gembar village in the western province of North Sumatra when the eruption occurred at 4:48 p.m. local time (9:48 a.m. GMT). Gembar village, along with three other villages, is inside a four-kilometer (2.5 mile) danger zone declared in October 2014. Search teams comprised of police, military, Indonesian Red Cross and volunteers continue to search for other victims. Sinabung spews smoke.
Source: CNN May 22, 2016 06:07 UTC