Indonesia’s Lewotobi Laki-Laki volcano erupted violently, sending ash clouds over 8 km high, prompting authorities to raise the alert level to its hig ...
Bali has doubled down on its zero-tolerance approach to unruly tourists, particularly those who break the law, after tightening its rules for international visitors last week.
A volcanic eruption at Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki in Indonesia has disrupted air travel, with flights to Bali from several airlines being cancelled for safety reasons. Travellers to Indonesia are ...
A flight carrying more than 200 people from Bali, Indonesia to Melbourne, Australia was forced to turn around after a ...
The volcano's ash has raised concerns over air travel particularly flights to and fro from Bali. The ash column is approximately 8 kilometres or 26,200 feet high., Asia News - Times Now ...
Indonesia is no stranger to volcanic activity, but recent events surrounding Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki have captured global attention. The volcano, located on Flores Island, erupted spectacularly, ...
Bali is introducing new tourist rules in an attempt to curb 'naughty' behaviour — rules include respect sacred areas and ...
An unexpected eruption of Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki in Indonesia has sent tremors through the region, literally and figuratively. As the volcano released towering ash clouds over 8 kilometers (5 miles) ...
A flight carrying more than 200 people from Bali, Indonesia to Melbourne ... aircraft managed to lift the door’s handle before a warning signal alerted the crew, the captain said over the ...