From the DW:
“Bali volcanic ash disrupts
international flights”
An ongoing eruption of the
Lewotobi Laki-Laki volcano on the island of Flores has caused dozens of flight
cancellations to and from Bali, which is 500 kilometers away. International
airlines have had to cancel dozens of flights to and from Indonesia's island of
Bali, after a nearby volcano sent a large ash column into the sky. Bali is Indonesia's top tourist hotspot and is
a popular destination for Australian visitors.
Activity at the volcano has
disrupted flights at Bali's I Gusti Ngurah Rai international airport since
eruptions began. "Due to volcanic ash caused by Mount Lewotobi in
Indonesia, it is currently not safe to operate to and from Bali,"
Australian airline Jetstar said on Wednesday. "Volcanic ash poses a
significant threat to safe operations of the aircraft in the vicinity of
volcanic clouds," said AirAsia several cancellations were announced.
On Tuesday, authorities expanded
the danger zone to 9 kilometers (5.5 miles) as volcanic material, including
smoldering rocks, lava, and hot fragments of gravel and ash were thrown up to 8
kilometers (5 miles) from the crater on Friday.
The Lewotobi Laki-Laki volcano,
situated on the island of Flores in East Nusa Tenggara province — just 500
kilometers (360 miles) from Bali — has been active since late 2023. Multiple
eruptions from the 1,703-metre (5,587-foot) volcano in recent weeks have killed
nine people and injured dozens more while forcing the evacuation of more than
11,000 people. Indonesia — which has close to 130 active volcanoes — is
situated on the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire, which is the most geologically
active zone on Earth.
^ It seems Bali gets cut off from
the rest of the world due to their Volcanoes on a regular basis. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/bali-volcanic-ash-disrupts-international-flights/a-70771408
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