Indonesia’s Ibu volcano erupts, belching 7-km tower of ash
Mount Ibu on Halmahera island in North Maluku province of Indonesia erupted again on June 2, sending a column of ash about 7 kilometres high from the main summit crater.
Mount Ibu on Halmahera island in North Maluku province of Indonesia erupted again on June 2, sending a column of ash about 7 kilometres high from the main summit crater.
The Ibuu volcano in eastern Indonesia has spewed ash over a thousand times in January, according to an official report on January 19, as efforts are underway to evacuate thousands of villagers.
Ibu volcano in eastern Indonesia erupted on May 13, throwing ash up to 5km above its peak, local media reported.