Eruption Drama: Mount Lewotobi's Volcanic Fury
Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki in Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara erupted, creating a 10-kilometre-high ash column. Previous eruptions caused flight disruptions in Bali. Authorities warned people to clear a 6-7 kilometre zone around the crater, and cautioned against mudflows. Photos captured volcanic lightning and the glowing red ash column.

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In a dramatic natural spectacle, Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki in Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara Province erupted on Friday, sending a massive ash column over 10 kilometers into the sky, authorities reported.
The eruption follows a series of volcanic activities in recent months, one of which in July spewed an 18-kilometer ash plume, causing flight disruptions to and from Bali.
The country's volcanology agency advised residents to evacuate a 6-7 kilometer zone from the crater and to remain vigilant for potential mudflows if there is heavy rainfall. Striking images showed volcanic lightning illuminating the dark ash cloud, creating a surreal scene above the active mountain.
(With inputs from agencies.)