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Indonesia's VP sees location hit by Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki volcano eruptions

I ndonesia's vice president visited areas hit by numerous eruptions of the Mount Lewotobi Lakilaki volcano on Thursday, as some international airline companies resumed flights to the resort island of Bali, authorities said.

The very first eruption of Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki in East Nusa Tenggara province on Nov. 3 killed a minimum of nine individuals, harmed more than 2,000 houses and required the evacuation of 13,000 residents.

It has actually given that erupted repeatedly, belching ash as much as 10 km (16 miles) into the air. East Nusa Tenggara lies about 800 km (497 miles) from Bali.

Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka went to temporary shelters in the East Flores area. He provided toys to children and talked with some residents, who were still being dealt with for their injuries, a statement from the vice president's workplace said.

He likewise held a meeting with the city government, asking them to ensure there suffices food for the citizens.

Please provide unique attention to the pregnant and nursing moms, people with specials needs, children and the senior, he said.

The federal government is still recognizing areas to develop houses for the irreversible relocation of those impacted, Gibran added.

Indonesia has stated it aims to completely transfer countless locals after the eruptions and the federal government is still computing the number of need to be rehoused.

The eruptions had actually likewise forced cancellation of more than 160 flights to and from Bali between Nov. 4 to Nov. 13, with 91 flights stopped on Wednesday, the most in one day, stated Ahmad Syaugi Shahab, general manager of Bali's Ngurah Rai airport in Denpasar.

On Thursday, a number of global airlines have resumed flights to and from Bali. Virgin Australia stated in a declaration that it had actually resumed all arranged flights in and out of Denpasar.

Jetstar and Qantas stated in a declaration that they have actually resumed a few of their flights to and from Bali as conditions had enhanced on Thursday early morning.

Ahmad said 41 flights were still cancelled on Thursday, including from Singapore, India, Qatar, and several cities in Australia.

Indonesia has near to 130 active volcanoes and rests on the Pacific Ring of Fire, an area of high seismic activity atop various tectonic plates.

(source: Reuters)