Bali volcano update: Mount Sinabung HUGE eruption as Mount Agung rumbles on – PICTURES

The photographs of the eruption were taken from Tiga Pancur village in Karo on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. 

The latest images of volcanic eruption come after hot lava was pictured spewing from Mount Sinabung on Tuesday October 24. 

Mount Sinabung has remained highly active since erupting in 2013 after roaring back to life in 2010 for the first time in 400 years. 

The volcano is located just under 2,000 miles Mount Agung, which is feared to be on the brink of eruption in Bali. 

Both volcanoes sit on the Pacific Ring of Fire, which is the world’s most active earthquake belt and home to about 450 volcanoes. 

Mount Agung remains under a volcano alert and tens of thousands of evacuees are still staying in refugee camps. 

The volcano’s alert status was downgraded from level four to level three on Sunday, after the amount of seismic activity dipped. 

But the head of Bali’s Volcanology Centre (PVMBG) has warned that the threat of an eruption has not yet passed.

“The volcanic activities have not completely calmed down and there is still a potential for an eruption,” he said.