Volcano Sumatra spits 5 kilometers of air into the air

The Sinabung volcano on the Indonesian island of Sumatra erupted and spits five kilometers of clouds in the air.

The regional advisory center for volcanic ash in Darwin did give a warning to airlines.

The volcano is one of the three currently erupted in Indonesia. The Sinabung was dormant for four centuries before exploding in 2010 and killing two people. A new eruption, in 2014, killed sixteen people, while seven died in an eruption in 2016.