
The Levotobi Laki-laki volcano, located in the East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia, erupted at an altitude of 10 kilometers on Wednesday. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Due to this event, the alert level was raised to the highest degree. It was reported that the volcano erupted twice within one night.
The population was warned about the danger and advised to leave the area within a 7-kilometer radius. Dozens of people living in nearby villages were evacuated for safety reasons.
Last year, 10 people died as a result of an eruption of this volcano. Due to the event, the airport in Maumere city was temporarily closed, but flights to Bali island continue.
Experts continue to closely monitor the volcanic activity and recommend that the population follow safety rules. This event led to the declaration of a state of emergency in the area.
Residents and tourists must follow all instructions to ensure their safety. Although it is impossible to prevent volcanic eruptions, timely warnings help save lives.
Currently, emergency services are operating in the area and providing necessary assistance.