Krakatau volcano (Sunda Strait, Indonesia): new cone formed, lava flow continues to feed (likely) new delta

Lava flow continues to be active and likely has formed a new delta (image: Copernicus)

The explosive-effusive eruption at the volcano continues.
The latest image (27 April) captured by the Sentinel-2 satellite from Copernicus depicts the active lava flow, spreading into a new field of lava covering the origin land, and it is unclear whether it has already to built a new lava delta, but it looks as if has.
Judging from the surveillance webcam on 25 April, a new spatter cone has formed from the recent paroxysm activity.

The volcanic tremor decreased to medium-low values on 25 April.

Red circle shows a new spatter cone (image: PVMBG)