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    Mount Lewotobi in Indonesia erupts, flight alert issued

    JAKARTA (XINHUA) – Mount Lewotobi, located in Indonesia’s East Nusa Tenggara province, erupted on Saturday, prompting the Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation Center to issue an aviation warning.

    The eruption released a column of ash that reached heights of up to 2,000 metres, with thick grey ash dispersed to the north and northeast of the volcano. An orange-level Volcano Observatory Notice for Aviation, which is the second-highest flight warning, was issued, prohibiting flights within a five kilometres (km) altitude around the volcano. Aircraft were advised to be cautious of ash clouds that may disrupt flight operations.

    Situated in East Flores regency, Mount Lewotobi was currently on the highest alert level, with a designated danger zone extending five kilometres around the volcano and up to six kilometres in the southwest and northeast of the crater.

    “We have banned residents from conducting any activities in the dangerous zones,” senior analyst at the provincial disaster management and mitigation agency Richard Felt told Xinhua. “We are closely monitoring each eruption and its impact on air quality. If air quality deteriorates, we recommend that people wear face masks,” Felt added.

    Standing at 1,584 metres tall, Mount Lewotobi is one of 127 active volcanoes in Indonesia.

    The country, located along the Pacific Ring of Fire, frequently experiences volcanic activity.

    Volcanic materials spewing from Mount Lewotobi at East Flores regency in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. PHOTO: XINHUA
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