Indonesia’s Mount Merapi volcano erupts, spewing ash into the sky
Videos show Indonesia’s Mount Merapi spewing a column of ash around 2 kilometres high in West Sumatra.

Videos show Indonesia’s Mount Merapi spewing a column of ash around 2 kilometres high in West Sumatra.










Video showed the moment a pyroclastic cloud full of volcanic gases from Indonesia’s Mount Semeru hit a bridge in Java.

Timelapse video from Indonesia shows Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki erupting on Flores island.
Authorities warn locals and tourists to stay at least 6km away from the site of the volcano.
Residents in the nearby fishing town of Grindavik and guests at a luxury geothermal spa resort are evacuated.
Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki, located on the island of Flores, discharged an 11km high column of ash on Tuesday.
Authorities recorded the volcano unleashing 10,000 metres (32,800 feet) of thick grey clouds.
Fiery lava seen flowing from the volcano near the capital as disaster agency issues warning to nearby residents.









Dozens of tourists were just metres from the crater of Italy’s Mount Etna when the volcano erupted.

Timelapse video shows a cloud of ash pouring skywards during a volcanic eruption on Mount Kanlaon in the Philippines