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Indonesia volcanic ash shuts more airports on Eid eve | Indonesia volcanic ash shuts more airports on Eid eve |
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Ash spewing from two volcanoes in Indonesia has shut three more airports, which means five are now closed as millions head home for the Eid holiday. | Ash spewing from two volcanoes in Indonesia has shut three more airports, which means five are now closed as millions head home for the Eid holiday. |
The closures were sparked by eruptions at Mount Raung and Mount Gamalama. | The closures were sparked by eruptions at Mount Raung and Mount Gamalama. |
Raung, which has been rumbling for weeks, led to airport closures last week including at tourist hotspot Bali - that has since reopened. | Raung, which has been rumbling for weeks, led to airport closures last week including at tourist hotspot Bali - that has since reopened. |
But thousands remain stranded at other airports including at Surabaya, Indonesia's second biggest city. | But thousands remain stranded at other airports including at Surabaya, Indonesia's second biggest city. |
On Thursday evening officials ordered shut the airports serving Surabaya and Malang in East Java - near Raung - and Ternate in North Maluku, near Gamalama. | On Thursday evening officials ordered shut the airports serving Surabaya and Malang in East Java - near Raung - and Ternate in North Maluku, near Gamalama. |
Two other airports have remained closed since last week - Banyuwangi and Jember near Raung. | Two other airports have remained closed since last week - Banyuwangi and Jember near Raung. |
The eruption came on the eve of Friday's Eid holiday, which marks the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. | The eruption came on the eve of Friday's Eid holiday, which marks the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. |
It is a major occasion in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim-majority country, where many journey home to celebrate with their families. | It is a major occasion in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim-majority country, where many journey home to celebrate with their families. |
Volcanic ash can be dangerous for planes as it can get sucked into engines and melts. | |
It could then turn into a kind of molten glass that coats the inside of engines and affects fuel flow, which can cause engines to shut off. | It could then turn into a kind of molten glass that coats the inside of engines and affects fuel flow, which can cause engines to shut off. |
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