Airways cancel Bali flights after volcano spews ash miles into the sky

Australia’s Qantas, Jetstar, Virgin Australia halt flights following eruption of Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki.

A number of airways have cancelled flights between Australia and Indonesia’s Bali after a close-by volcano spewed ash as much as 10km (6 miles) into the sky.

Jetstar and Virgin Australia stated on Wednesday that every one flights to and from the Indonesian resort island’s capital Denpasar had been cancelled because of the eruption of Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki.

“Resulting from volcanic ash brought on by the Mount Lewotobi eruption in Indonesia, it’s at present not secure to function flights to and from Bali,” Jetstar stated in a press release.

Qantas stated plenty of flights had been “disrupted” and affected clients could be “notified straight and supplied with their choices”.

Flight monitoring web site Flightradar24 additionally confirmed that AirAsia flights to the island had been cancelled.

Australia is the largest supply of tourism for Bali, with its residents making up about one-quarter of the 625,665 individuals who visited the island in July.

Mount Lewotobi, positioned about 500km (311 miles) east of Bali on the island of Flores, has erupted repeatedly since November 3, when plumes of scorching ash and lava killed not less than 9 individuals.

At the very least 31 individuals have been injured and greater than 11,000 evacuated because of the volcanic exercise, in keeping with Indonesian authorities.

Indonesia’s Heart for Volcanology and Geological Catastrophe Mitigation stated eruptions on Friday spewed the tallest column of ash but, with plumes stretching 10km (6 miles) into the sky.

Indonesia is prone to volcanic eruptions and earthquakes resulting from its location within the Pacific “Ring of Fireplace”, a horseshoe-shaped zone that traces the assembly factors of quite a few tectonic plates.

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