A volcano in eastern Indonesia erupted on Saturday, spewing hot lava and releasing a column of smoke and ash 4km into the air, an official said.
Mount Ibu, on Halmahera island in North Maluku province, erupted at 7.45pm central Indonesia time, sending a tall flaming column soaring into the sky.
“The lava was spotted 2km away from the eruption centre,” Geological Agency head Muhammad Wafid said in a statement.
Images from the volcano monitoring post showed a bright red column of flame and thick, dark smoke billowing high above the volcano crater.
The volcano is still at the second-highest alert level.