Mount Ili Lewotolok in Lembata Regency of East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) ejected again at 11:47 neighborhood time, Monday, November 22, detailed the Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation Center (PVMBG).

"There was an ejection of Mount Ili Lewotolok on November 22, heaving a debris segment of 2,000 meters over the culmination," said Head of the Mount Ili Lewotolok Monitoring Post Stanis Ara Kian in Lembata, Monday.

The report additionally said that the thick debris was white and dark inclining towards the southwest of the peak with an elevation of 3,423 meters above ocean level.

"This ejection was recorded on a seismogram at a greatest adequacy of 35.5 mm and endured roughly two minutes and 16 seconds," Stanis added. The ejection proceeded with thick dark smoke

As of now, the mountain's volcanic action is at ready status level III (Siaga or watch). The general population, including occupants close to the mountain and sightseers, are prescribed to avoid the mountain. Climbing exercises are likewise precluded.

Individuals around the mountain are profoundly encouraged to plan covers to cover their nose and mouth just as other hardware to secure eyes and skin. Those dwelling along the waterway channel beginning from the fountain of liquid magma are approached to know about potential magma floods.

"All individuals and related foundations can screen the advancement of Mount Ili Lewotolok's status by means of the MAGMA Indonesia application accessible on Google Play. Partners in the aeronautics area can get to the data by means of VONA (Volcano Observatory Notice for Aviation)," he added.