<br /> <p>Lava and ash spewed from Guatemala’s Volcan de Fuego (“Volcano of Fire”) during a strong eruption on Tuesday, July 11.</p><p>The volcano became active on Monday, spewing columns of smoke that reached nearly 20,000 feet, according to the National Institute for Seismology, Vulcanology, Meteorology and Hydrology</a> of Guatemala. Volcanic ash spread west-northwest, falling onto nearby communities, such as San Pedro Yepocapa and Alotenango.</p><p>This is the volcano’s sixth eruption this year, Prensa Libre</a> reported. Credit: YouTube/Sergio Cárcamo via Storyful</p><br />