interesting, julia gillard interesting, julia gilla rd speaking frankly about her term as prime ministervolcanos has erupted for the fifth time this year. guatemala's fuego volcano, which is near the capital, is spewing out ash and lava, forcing the evacaution of thousands living nearby. the latest flare—up is reminiscent of a deadly eruption injune which killed almost 200 people. georgina smyth has more. molten lava against a night sky. this is guatemala's volcan de fuego, or volcano of fire. it's living up to its name, currently spewing out fast moving flows of ash, lava and gas. by day, a towering column of smoke can be seen rising more than a kilometre into a grey sky. officials have declared a red alert. nearly 4000 people have been evacuated from a nearby town, which is close to the country's capital. half of those taken to safety were living within a ten kilometre radius of the volcano. a local football stadium is serving as a temporary shelterfor residents. translation: it started with smoke and around 7 o'clock at night, it really started thundering and then spewing fire and lav