- Mount Lewotobi broke out on Thursday evening
- Persistent ash cloud considered unsafe for flights
Flights in and out of Bali have been canceled because of volcanic ashes of the erupting Lewotobi mountain in Indonesia.
Jetstar canceled six return flights on Friday morning due to the unsafe circumstances.
The airline follows the situation and his afternoon fights have not yet been canceled.
Qantas has also planned afternoon flights that have not yet been influenced.
Mount Lewotobi started to burst on Thursday at around 11 p.m. local time.
It spewed ASH eight kilometers in heaven while civil servants raised their alert level to the highest, according to local reports.
The volcano of 1,700 meters on the tourist island of Flores broke out for 11 minutes.
No damage was reported to nearby villages, but it left a persistent ash cloud.
It comes after an earlier eruption in November killed nine people, canceled international flights to Bali and forced thousands to evacuate.
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The eruption of Mount Lewotobi on Thursday evening local time (photo) has left a persistent ash cloud

Jetstar canceled six return flights on Friday morning due to the unsafe circumstances