“Residents and tourists should not have any activities within at least 5 km (3 miles) from the crater,” he said.
Mount Ibu also erupted on Tuesday afternoon, spewing three-km (1.86-mile) high volcanic ash.
There are around 13,000 residents living near the volcano, said the spokesperson of Indonesia’s disaster agency Abdul Muhari. However, there is no plan to evacuate the residents so far.
“Today’s eruption has not yet affected the residents directly. But we have deployed personnel just in case evacuation is needed,” he told Reuters.
Ibu’s activities follow a series of eruptions of different volcanoes in Indonesia, which sits on the Pacific “Ring of Fire” and has 127 active volcanoes.
Ibu had a series of eruptions last year. In May last year, it had forced the evacuation of people living in seven nearby villages.



