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Dutch tourist Sarah Tamar van Hulten fell while hiking with her friends on Mount Rinjani on Thursday — a day after another ...
Following a series of eruptions three weeks ago, Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki has begun spewing hot ash and lava again.
Indonesia’s rumbling Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki has erupted twice and sent clouds of searing gas miles into the sky while tons ...
Residents are wearing masks to protect themselves from thick volcanic ash that is blanketing several Indonesian villages as ...
A Dutch female tourist was rescued after falling into the same volcano where a Brazilian tourist died in Indonesia. Sarah ...
A volcanic eruption in Indonesia sent an enormous ash cloud more than six miles into the sky, disrupting or canceling dozens of flights to and from the tourist island of Bali.
Australia's Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Darwin issued a red aviation warning about the volcanic ash plume, saying it rose to an estimated 12-mile altitude and is moving at 30 knots [34.5 mph] ...
The ash cloud above Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki on Monday was about four times taller than the one produced by an eruption there last month.
Indonesia's rumbling Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki erupted twice on Monday, sending a column of volcanic materials up to 11 miles into the sky, dumping ash on villages and causing dozens flight ...
An Indonesian volcano was active again on Monday, spewing out hot clouds of ash, two days after a powerful eruption killed at least 22 people and left dozens missing. Skip to main content.
Flights to and from Bali have been cancelled or delayed for over 12 hours after Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki erupted ...