<p>Jakarta: Indonesia's Mount Ibu volcano erupted again on Thursday, firing red bright lava and rocks into the night sky and triggering a spectacular display of volcanic lightning, the country's volcanology agency PVMBG said.</p><p>The 1,325 metre-high (4,347 ft) volcano on the eastern island of Halmahera erupted twice on Thursday, Heruningtyas Desi Purnamasari an official at PVMBG told <em>Reuters.</em></p><p>The first eruption was at 1:30 am local time, spewing incandescent lava and rocks as lightning flashes lit up its crater, PVMBG footage showed.</p><p>The second eruption was at 7:46 am local time for two minutes, shooting volcanic ash as high as 1,200m (4,000 feet). Clouds of grey ash billowed into the sky from the crater, images from PVMBG showed.</p><p>"The alert status of the volcano is still level four or the highest," Heruningtyas said.</p>.Indonesia's Mount Ibu volcano erupts, spewing clouds of ash. <p>The agency banned any activities within 7 km (4 miles) of the crater.</p><p>Thursday's volcanic activity was the latest in a series of eruption since May. Ibu volcano also erupted on Tuesday, spewing 5 km (3 miles) columns of grey ash into the sky.</p><p>Authorities have evacuated seven villages nearby since May 16 but no new evacuation planned after the latest eruption.</p><p>Indonesia sits on the geologically active Pacific "Ring of Fire" and has 127 active volcanoes.</p><p>Last month, the eruption of Ruang volcano in North Sulawesi province forced the evacuation of more than 12,000 people.</p><p>At least 60 people were killed last month during flash floods and cold lava flows from Mount Marapi, one of the most active volcanoes in West Sumatra province. </p>
<p>Jakarta: Indonesia's Mount Ibu volcano erupted again on Thursday, firing red bright lava and rocks into the night sky and triggering a spectacular display of volcanic lightning, the country's volcanology agency PVMBG said.</p><p>The 1,325 metre-high (4,347 ft) volcano on the eastern island of Halmahera erupted twice on Thursday, Heruningtyas Desi Purnamasari an official at PVMBG told <em>Reuters.</em></p><p>The first eruption was at 1:30 am local time, spewing incandescent lava and rocks as lightning flashes lit up its crater, PVMBG footage showed.</p><p>The second eruption was at 7:46 am local time for two minutes, shooting volcanic ash as high as 1,200m (4,000 feet). Clouds of grey ash billowed into the sky from the crater, images from PVMBG showed.</p><p>"The alert status of the volcano is still level four or the highest," Heruningtyas said.</p>.Indonesia's Mount Ibu volcano erupts, spewing clouds of ash. <p>The agency banned any activities within 7 km (4 miles) of the crater.</p><p>Thursday's volcanic activity was the latest in a series of eruption since May. Ibu volcano also erupted on Tuesday, spewing 5 km (3 miles) columns of grey ash into the sky.</p><p>Authorities have evacuated seven villages nearby since May 16 but no new evacuation planned after the latest eruption.</p><p>Indonesia sits on the geologically active Pacific "Ring of Fire" and has 127 active volcanoes.</p><p>Last month, the eruption of Ruang volcano in North Sulawesi province forced the evacuation of more than 12,000 people.</p><p>At least 60 people were killed last month during flash floods and cold lava flows from Mount Marapi, one of the most active volcanoes in West Sumatra province. </p>