Erutta a volcano in Bali, the departing flights deleted

‘Maximum alert on the island of Flores’

At least seven international flights from the Indonesian tourist island of Bali were canceled after a volcano in the eastern part of the archipelago entered eruption, emitting dark ash up to 8 km in height. This was announced by a airport official, according to Qunato reports the BBC.

Monte Lewotobi Laki-Laki, a two-top volcano 1,703 meters high on the island of Flores, entered the late Thursday evening for 11 minutes and nine seconds, said the authorities, bringing the state of volcano alert to the highest level.

“Seven international flights have been deleted, six of which directed to Australia and one in Kuala Lumpur,” said the spokesman of the Ngurah Rai international airport in a note in a note, Dyah.