On Saturday a volcano near southwest Colombia’s border with Ecouadr erupted, leading the government to issue a “red alert” for the region.

There were not supposed to be any losses or injury in the blast, which happened at about 7:10 p.m. ET (12:10 a.m. Sunday GMT), said Carlos Lineras of the Colombia Institute for Geology and Mines.
The institute issued an mass departure order for about 7,000 people living near the Galeras volcano.

The volcano is not in a greatly settled region.

Galeras has erupted several times since it became active again in 1989. The only fatalities were in 1993, when nine people — all scientists or tourists in or near the volcano’s crater — were killed.