Indonesia's Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki volcano erupts, alert at highest level
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Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki volcano in Indonesia erupted, sending thick ash clouds 10,000 meters high, leading to the highest alert level and an 8km danger zone expansion. The ash cloud was visible from up to 150km away, and while there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties, residents are warned about possible rainfall-induced lava flows. This eruption follows a deadly explosion in November. Indonesia, located along the seismically active Ring of Fire, is home to 120 active volcanoes.
Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki in Indonesia has erupted, spewing ash 10,000 meters high, prompting heightened alerts and an expanded danger zone of 8km.
Authorities recorded thick grey clouds from the eruption visible from cities up to 150km away, while residents were advised to remain cautious of potential lava flows.
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