On the morning of November 29, local time, the Iri Levotoroko volcano in the Lombarta region of East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia erupted, ejecting ash plumes as high as 4000 meters.

At present, there are no reports of casualties and property damage.

  The Indonesian Volcano and Geological Disaster Mitigation Agency stated that the plume of ash from the volcano Iri Levotoroko was gray and spreading to the surrounding area.

The recording instrument showed that the eruption lasted 10 minutes.

  The agency reminds residents and tourists not to approach the danger zone within a radius of two kilometers from the top of the volcano.

  Indonesia is one of the countries with the most volcanoes in the world, with 129 active volcanoes.

  (Edit Zhou Jing)

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]