A volcano erupted in Indonesia, creating an ash cloud that reached a height of 11 kilometers.

A volcano erupted in Indonesia, creating an ash cloud that reached a height of 11 kilometers.

17.06.2025 16:11

The Lewotobi Volcano, located in the East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia, erupted. It spewed a cloud of ash up to approximately 11 km high, and the alert level has been raised.

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The Lewotobi Laki-laki Volcano in East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia erupted today, spewing a cloud of ash 11 kilometers high.



ALARM LEVEL AT THE MOST DANGEROUS LEVEL



In case of heavy rainfall, the alarm level of the volcano has been raised to the most dangerous level due to the possibility of lava flow. In the footage released by the agency, an orange mushroom-shaped ash cloud can be seen enveloping a nearby village.



The volcano erupted in Indonesia, creating an ash cloud at an altitude of 11 kilometers


WILL FLIGHTS BE CANCELLED?



It is still unclear whether there will be disruptions to flights following the volcano's eruption. When Lewotobi Laki-laki erupted in May, airlines including Australia's Jetstar and Qantas Airways (QAN.AX) had to cancel flights to Bali.



The volcano erupted in Indonesia, creating an ash cloud at an altitude of 11 kilometers


LAST ERUPTION OCCURRED IN MAY



The last eruption of Lewotobi Laki-laki occurred in May, and authorities had raised the alert level to the highest level at that time. Indonesia is located on the "Pacific Ring of Fire," where high seismic activity is observed due to numerous tectonic plates.



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