Residents clean up ash-covered streets after Indonesia volcanic eruption
Residents cleaned up ash-covered streets after Mount Sinabung erupted in Indonesia on Tuesday (March 2) sending clouds of ash up to 5km (3.1 miles) into the sky. Footage filmed on Wednesday (March 3) in the village of Sukatendel in North Sumatra shows residents cleaning driveways, fences and roads.
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