Guatemala's Fuego Volcano may not be done yet. That's the warning from Guatemala's emergency services on Tuesday, who said that signs of more volcanic activity meant another eruption could be on its way.
Residents living near the volcano fled their homes and rescue workers ran for cover after the warning was made public.
The volcano first erupted on Sunday, sending boiling mud and hot ash into villages nearby.
It's the most violent eruption of the Fuego volcano, which means "fire" in Spanish, in more than 40 years.
Guatemalan officials say the eruptions have now killed at least 75 people and injured more than two hundred.