Indonesia’s Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki Violently Erupts
The ash cloud reached 11 kilometers in height, or about 7 miles.
Published 5 months ago in Wtf
For the second time in the past two months, Indonesia’s Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki has erupted. While monitoring services were able to warn locals about the potential danger, there were still significant impacts from the blast, as many flights were delayed or canceled.
Thankfully, no casualties have been reported.
#BREAKING: MASSIVE ERUPTION IN INDONESIA
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Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki erupted today (June 17) at 17:35 WITA, blasting ash 10,000m above its peak — reaching 11,584m above sea level!
Location: East Nusa Tenggara
⚠️ Public warned to stay 7–8 km away from the crater#Indonesia… pic.twitter.com/alLLJ5Eho5