A satellite image of Tinakula, Solomon Islands, taken in 2012
© NASA Earth ObservatoryA satellite image of Tinakula, Solomon Islands, taken in 2012
Authorities in the Solomon Islands are trying to work out if there's been any damage after a remote volcano erupted early this morning.

The volcano, Tinakula, which forms an uninhabited island in the northern Temotu province, roared to life at about 2am today.

Villages on nearby islands have reported heavy ashfall.

The director of the National Disaster Management Office in Honiara, Loti Yates, said a police patrol had been deployed from the provincial capital, Lata.

He said information had been slow to trickle out of the remote area, and it could be some time before the full situation was known.

An aviation warning has been issued for the Santa Cruz area.