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Australian passengers are among those stranded in Indonesia due to volcanic ash forcing flights to be cancelled.
Holidaymakers Athirah Rosli, 31, and her husband Fadzly Yohannes, 33, woke up this morning to discover that their Jetstar flight home from Bali to Singapore was canceled.
A volcanic eruption in Indonesia has sent ashes spiralling into the sky on Tuesday night, causing mayhem for Aussies looking to head to Bali.
Dozens of flights to and from Indonesia’s resort island of Bali have been cancelled after a volcanic eruption in the country’s east spewed an enormous ash cloud into the sky.
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More than a dozen flights have been impacted by the eruption of Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki on the nearby island of Flores, which has spewed volcanic ash up to 10,000 metres above its summit.
Holidaymakers Athirah Rosli, 31, and her husband Fadzly Yohannes, 33, woke up this morning to discover that their Jetstar flight home from Bali to Singapore was canceled.