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Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki in Indonesia erupts with an 11-kilometre high ash clouds

The volcanology agency of Indonesia said that Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki in East Nusa Tenggara Province erupted Tuesday, releasing a massive ash cloud measuring 11 kilometers (6.8miles) high.

The agency said that it has also raised the alert level for the volcano to its most dangerous setting, warning about potential lava flow if heavy rains occur.

Lewotobi Lakilaki's eruption was

In May,

When authorities also raise the level to the most serious.

Images released by the agency showed an orange mushroom-shaped ash cloud engulfing the village.

There is no immediate indication of flight disruptions. When Lewotobi Laki-laki erupted

In March,

Jetstar, Qantas Airways and other airlines, including those from Australia, were forced to cancel or delay flights to Bali.

The search and rescue agency in Indonesia, as well its disaster mitigation agency that oversees evacuation did not respond immediately to a comment request.

Indonesia is located on the Pacific Ring of Fire, an area of intense seismic activity that sits atop several tectonic plate boundaries. (Reporting and editing by David Stanway; Stanley Widianto)

(source: Reuters)