Flights canceled after volcano erupts in Indonesia

Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki releases massive ash cloud

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21/03/25 | StarsInsider

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At least seven international flights departing from Bali, Indonesia, were canceled following the eruption of a volcano in the eastern part of the country. The eruption, which sent dark ash soaring eight kilometers (approximately 4.97 miles) into the sky, occurred at Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki, a twin-peaked volcano located on the tourist island of Flores. The eruption lasted for 11 minutes on the night of March 20, prompting authorities to raise the volcano's alert level to the highest.

No damage to nearby villages has been reported, though authorities have warned of the potential for volcanic mudflows due to heavy rainfall. The eruption led the country's geological agency to elevate the volcano's alert level to the highest in its four-tiered system.

The eruption serves as a reminder of the constant danger faced by those living near active volcanoes. Although most are inactive, there are some that erupt occasionally and others that are constantly active.

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