There are thick ash and dark clouds in the sky after Indonesia's Mount Ibu eruption
The 1,325-metre (4,347-foot) volcano is on the northwest coast of the remote island of Halmahera.
Mount Ibu, a volcano in Indonesia’s North Maluku province, has erupted, spewing thick grey ash and dark clouds into the sky for five minutes.
Mount Ibu erupts again, spews huge ash tower more than five kilometres (three miles) into the sky. The alert level remained at the second-highest of a four-tiered system on Monday after authorities raised it last week. An exclusion zone is now in place around the volcano's crater.
Thick grey ash and dark clouds were spewed 16,400 feet into the sky after a volcano in Indonesia's North Maluku province erupted on Monday.
Mount Ibu erupted on Monday spewing thick grey ash and dark clouds 5,000 metres into the sky.
Mount Marapi suddenly erupted yesterday (13 January) Spews ash 4,200-feet into the sky, causing ash to blanket roads, vehicles, and homes. It’s only been one month since its last eruption which took place in early December, and claimed the lives of 24 climbers.