
Indonesia's Mount Sinabung erupts —
Mount Sinabung volcano has been erupting for several days, spewing ash and lava 2.5 miles into the sky in Sumatra, Indonesia since November 5, 2013.

Crops in volcano's shadow —
Villagers harvest potatoes in their field, located just less than four kilometers from Mount Sinabung in Sumatra, Indonesia on November 14.

Ash covers nearby farms —
A view of tomatoes covered by ash after Mount Sinabung began spewing volcanic materials in Sumatra, Indonesia on November 14.

Smoke surges into the air —
Mount Sinabung spews pyroclastic smoke as seen from Tigapancur village in Sumatra, Indonesia on November 14.

Villagers evacuated —
A woman carries her daughter in Tigapancur village as Mount Sinabung spews pyroclastic smoke in Sumatra, Indonesia on November 14.

The air is thick with ash —
A man wears a gas mask while Mount Sinabung volcano continues to erupt on November 14 in Sumatra, Indonesia.

Refugees seek shelter —
Refugees are seen at a temporary evacuation center following another eruption of Mount Sinabung in Sumatra, Indonesia on November 14.

In some areas, it's hard to see —
Indonesian motorists wear masks while passing through an area covered by thick ash as Mount Sinabung continues spewing volcanic materials on November 9, 2013.

Ash and steam rise into air —
A plume of steam and ash rises as lava rolls from the crater of Mount Sinabung volcano during an eruption on the Indonesian island of Sumatra on November 5.


