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At least 10 people died and several others sustained injuries last week in the volcanic eruption on the Indonesian island of Flores, located about 500km east of Bali. The volcano has been spewing ...
The volcano spewed a 9km (6.2 miles) ash column into the sky over the weekend, one week after a major eruption killed 10 people [EPA] ... Several airlines have cancelled flights between Australia ...
Limited flight services resumed in Bali on Thursday after several airlines cancelled their flights to the popular holiday destination due to a volcanic eruption nearby. Around 83 international ...
The activity at the volcano has disturbed flights at Bali’s I Gusti Ngurah Rai international airport since the eruption started, airport general manager Ahmad Syaugi Shahab said. Over the past four days, 84 flights, including 36 scheduled to depart and 48 due to arrive, were affected.
On 26 November 2017, another eruption occurred, the second in less than a week. [20] Ngurah Rai International Airport was closed 26 November 2017, [22] leaving many tourists stranded. Lahars were reported in the Selat district south of the volcano. [23] More than 100,000 people in a 10 km (6 mi) radius of the volcano were ordered to evacuate. [24]
A smaller eruption occurred on 16 May, sending pyroclastic flows down the mountain once more, killing about 200 more people. [4] [5] By the time the eruptions ceased in early 1964, they had claimed about 1,900 lives, marking the event as the 8th deadliest volcanic eruption of the 20th century. Since 1963, the population of Bali has nearly ...
Several Australian airlines have canceled flights to and from the popular Indonesian vacation island of Bali after an erupting volcano gushed a column of hot ash miles into the sky. Mount Lewotobi ...
The eruption that brought this volcano to be visible above the ocean is one of the most forceful on the Earth. [citation needed] This volcano is marked by a collapsed top, called a caldera. The caldera contains an active, 700-metre-tall stratovolcano rising above the surface of Lake Batur. The first documented eruption of Batur was in 1804, and ...