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Mount Lewotobi erupts, ash reaches 8,000 metres

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Mount Lewotobi spews volcanic ash during an eruption on Thursday. - Photo: Centre for Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation

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JAKARTA, Indonesia: Mount Lewotobi, located in Indonesia’s East Nusa Tenggara province, erupted late Thursday night and continued into Friday.

It prompted the Centre for Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation to raise the alert status to the highest level.

The eruption released a column of ash up to 8,000 metres high before midnight on Thursday, reported Xinhua.

The grey-to-black cloud was dispersed southwest and west of the crater.

The strong eruption continued into Friday morning, with a column of ash reaching 2,500 metres.

Thick grey clouds moved westward from the volcano.

The volcano’s alert level has been elevated to the highest level, or Level IV, since Thursday.

A Volcano Observatory Notice for Aviation has been raised to red level since Thursday, prohibiting aircraft from flying below 6,000 metres in the vicinity of the volcano.

Planes should also remain alert to the presence of volcanic ash, which can disrupt flights.

Since Thursday, danger zones have been expanded from seven kilometres (km) to 8km in the southwest and northwest of the crater, while other areas saw an increase from 5km to 7km.

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The centre has issued safety recommendations, advising communities around Mount Lewotobi to remain cautious of potential rain-induced lava floods in rivers originating from the mountain’s slopes during periods of heavy rainfall.

Residents in areas affected by volcanic ash should wear masks to protect themselves from respiratory hazards.

The 1,584-metre-high Mount Lewotobi is one of 127 active volcanoes in Indonesia. -BERNAMA-XINHUA

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