Minangkabau International Airport in the Indonesian province of West Sumatra was temporarily closed on Friday as activity escalated in the Marapi volcano.
"This policy may cause inconvenience, but everyone's safety is the main priority, and hopefully conditions will improve soon," said Kristi Endah Murni, director-general of air transportation of the ministry of transportation. Ejections of volcanic ash can hurt engines and endanger flights, she added.
Twenty-nine flights had to be rescheduled owing to the airport's closure, Xinhua news agency reported.
A total of 23 climbers died and 52 others were injured when the Marapi volcano erupted on 3 December 2023, throwing volcanic ash as high as 3,000 m (9,000 ft) above its peak.
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