The night sky lights up red and orange as lava erupts from Soputan volcano in North Sulawesi, Indonesia.<br /><br />The eruption comes just days after the 7.5-magnitude earthquake and tsunami struck Palu, killing more than 1,424 in one of the country's deadliest ever natural disasters.<br /><br />This video, filmed by Gerry Roring from Langowan rice fields at 7.06 pm on Wednesday, October 3, shows the crater sending a column of ash into the sky and the glow of the lava. <br /><br />According to Gerry, the volcano caused fires. "Not only lava and smoke, but fire is also seen covering the mountain," he said. <br /><br />After an overnight eruption, Soputan re-erupted on Thursday, October 4 at 6:36 am with a column height of 1,500 ash.