The "Sinabung" volcano erupts in Indonesia after 400 years on Sunday
The volcano that erupted in Indonesia's northern Sumatra island, did not cause casualties or damages, but at least 10,000 people living near the "Sinabung" mountain were forced to flee the area and settle in government office buildings and worship places.
According to reports, the volcano has blown up smoke and ashes more than 1km high in the sky, and the trees and plants in the region are covered with dust and smoke.
The volcano is under government monitoring right now.
The volcano had erupted in the year 1600 the last time.
Indonesia, the biggest archipelago in the world, is located in the "Ring of fire".