Arab Weather - The Indonesian island of Flores witnessed a powerful eruption this morning from the Leutopi Laki-Laki volcano, sending thick clouds of ash rising to a height of about 10 kilometers into the atmosphere. Official warnings of continued seismic activity and a raised alert level in the region are in place.
Indonesian authorities said volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Leutupi has caused the cancellation of at least 20 flights to and from Bali International Airport, including international flights to Australia and domestic flights to major tourist destinations such as Labuan Bajo.
Affected airlines included:
The National Disaster Mitigation Agency reported that volcanic ash reached several residential villages, forcing residents to leave their homes overnight, as the risk of volcanic collapses and secondary explosions escalated.
In an urgent statement, the Indonesian Geological Agency warned citizens and tourists to stay within 7 kilometers of the crater of the Liutubi Laki-Laki volcano, noting that the area remains under close seismic monitoring.
Despite the intensity of the eruption and the density of the ash, no human casualties or significant material damage have been recorded at the time of writing. However, memories of last November's eruption, which killed nine people and displaced thousands, are reminiscent of the volcano's ashfall.
Leuotobi Laki-Laki is an active volcano on Flores Island, located close to the relatively less active Leuotobi Perimbuan volcano. The area is currently under constant monitoring for any further escalation of volcanic activity.
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