Indonesia’s Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki erupts for the second time in a week
- Indonesia's Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki erupted again on Thursday, spewing a column of hot clouds that rose 2,500 meters from its peak.
- The eruption occurred three days after a deadly eruption on Monday that killed nine people and injured 64 others.
- The country's volcano monitoring agency raised the alert status to the highest level and expanded the exclusion zone to a 7-kilometer radius.
- Authorities warned displaced residents not to return home, planning to relocate about 16,000 people from the danger zone.
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Indonesia’s Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki Erupts for 2nd Time in Week
MAUMERE, Indonesia—Indonesia’s Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki unleashed towering columns of ash into the air on Thursday, in an even larger eruption than the one that killed nine people and injured dozens of others three days ago. There were no immediate reports of casualties from the latest eruption. The 5,197-foot volcano on the remote island of Flores shot billowing columns of ash 11 times on Thursday, with the latest and largest rising 26,240 feet…
Activity started last Monday, the death toll fortunately stopped at 9 (ANSA)
A volcano in eastern Indonesia erupted again on Thursday, spewing a huge column of ash into the sky, two days after spewing red-hot rocks over nearby villages, killing nine people, France Presse reports. The country's volcanological agency reported seven eruptions on Thursday, which sent ash clouds nearly 8 kilometers into the sky, according to an observatory. Indonesia's Lewotobi Laki-laki volcano erupted again today, sending ash 16.7 km (55,0…
Indonesia's Levotobi Laki Laki volcano erupted again today, spewing large ash clouds into the atmosphere
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