Mount Levotobi Laki-Laki: Indonesia’s Mount Laki-Laki erupts again, spewing ash as high as 8,000 meters

Indonesia's Mount Laki-Laki erupts again, spewing ash at an altitude of 8,000 meters

Long plumes of ash as high as 8,000 meters (26,250 ft) were blown into the air, similar to those in Indonesia. Levotobi Laki-Laki Mountain There were eight explosions on Thursday.
The first explosion was recorded at 00.40 am local time, followed by another two hours later. Between 6 am and 11 am there were five more explosions, the result of which was huge gray cloud.
The Indonesian Volcanology Agency A high alert level has been maintained due to the active state of the volcano. Relief efforts are underway to relocate affected families, and there are plans to build new homes for the thousands displaced.
“We aim to build new housing within six months,” said disaster agency chief Suhryanto. About 5,800 people have been evacuated from the worst-hit areas, and officials are still assessing the full extent of the disaster.
Indonesia”The Pacific Ring of Fire“An area known for its intensity Seismic activitylocated on several tectonic plates
Nine people were killed and more than 2,000 homes were destroyed after a deadly explosion on Sunday.

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