Thousands stranded after dozens of Bali flights cancelled due to volcanic eruption

The emergency began when the Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki volcano erupted, spewing an ash column 9km high. With volcanic activity increasing in recent days, several international airlines have cancelled flights to and from Indonesia’s tourist island of Bali.
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