Indonesia has freshly been hit by a volcanic eruption and a quake, causing local concerns and temporary airport closure.
Illustrative photo. (Source: pitara.com)
Jakarta (VNA) - Indonesia has freshly been hit by a volcanic eruption and a quake, causing local concerns and temporary airport closure.
Ash spewed from Mount Rinjani, an active volcano on the nearby island of Lombok has forced authorities to shut Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport for safety reasons. Virgin Australia, Jetstar, Cathay Pacific, and AirAsia are among the most affected airlines.
On November 3 - the first day of airport closure, at least 11 international and nine domestic flights were cancelled.
Currently, volcanic ash drifts from a height of 6,000 metres, covering seven villages in north Lombok.
In July, Mount Raung in East Java erupted, stranding thousands of passengers on Bali for days during the peak holiday season.
On November 4, a 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck eastern Indonesia. Minor property damage was recorded but no casualties so far.
According to the US Geological Survey, the quake struck at a depth of 14km kilometres (8.5 miles) under the Alor Sea, approximately 77 kilometres from the East Timorese capital of Dili.
A disaster agency official in Alor, a remote string of islands closest to the epicentre, said strong seismic activity was noticed in the district for almost two minutes.
The quake did not trigger a tsunami but shocked people in Alor, said Indonesia's national disaster agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho.
Indonesia lies on the Pacific "Ring of Fire" where tectonic plates collide, causing frequent seismic and volcanic activities.-VNA
VNA
Related News
More than 300,000 Indonesians were reportedly suffering from respiratory illnesses due to the worsening haze conditions in the dry season, Indonesia’s Ministry of Health announced on October 6.
The Coordinating Minister for Political , Legal and Security of Indonesia Luhut Pandjaitan said Indonesia has spent 385 billion Rupiah (nearly 3 million USD) to tackle forest fires and haze pollution.
The Indonesian police on October 20 published the names of seven foreign companies and their leaders suspected of causing forest fires in Sumatra and Kalimantan.
Malaysia’s Ministry of Education said on October 22 that all schools in the country that had been closed since October 19 would reopen on October 23, with the exception of schools in four states.
Haze pollution caused by forest fires in Indonesia has spread to the southern Philippines, obstructing traffic and forcing local residents to wear masks, according to Filipino authorities.
The aviation industry of Indonesia has sustained major losses due to haze arising from forest and land fires in several localities in the country.
The keynote policy address delivered by General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee and State President To Lam at the opening session of the 23rd Shangri-La Dialogue has been described as offering timely reflections and practical proposals for sustaining peace and strategic trust amid growing geopolitical competition.
The talks centre on a binding long-term deal between Thailand's state-controlled energy company PTT PCL and the US' Venture Global (VG.N), said the sources familiar with discussions.
World oil prices could exceed 100 USD per barrel if the conflict spreads further across the region, potentially pushing ASEAN+3 inflation to around 2.2%, according to AMRO.
Singapore is also pursuing a long-term economic strategy centred on AI and advanced technologies. The country aims to position itself as a trusted hub for developing, testing and deploying AI solutions at scale, while focusing on practical applications to improve productivity and create new industries.
The RoK government said it will continue exchanges with Indonesia through joint public-private seminars and discussions involving university hospitals, major technology firms and educational institutions to further develop cooperation frameworks.
Deputy Finance Minister Liew Chin Tong said Malaysia needs broader cooperation among non-profit organisations, social enterprises, and other socially driven organisations to tackle issues such as an aging population, climate risks, and concerns over employment and wages among the younger generation.
According to a joint statement by Enterprise Singapore and the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), the updated plan is expected to support more than 2,000 SME retailers in strengthening their competitiveness and resilience.
By focusing on cross-border power transmission system integration between Laos and Cambodia, the project will increase capacity for clean energy exchange between the two nations and optimise energy resource management efficiently for Laos.
Indonesia's immigration authorities have established a systematic mechanism to prevent human trafficking across key stages of citizens' overseas travel, an official has said.
Cambodia's Ministry of Health has called on the public to remain vigilant and continue observing preventive measures against influenza and all forms of COVID-19, advising citizens to wear masks and wash hands frequently with soap or alcohol-based sanitiser.
To protect small business households, the Indonesian government has implemented a series of mitigation measures, including the implementation of targeted cash assistance programmes and the centralised bulk procurement of fertilisers and pesticides through government agencies to secure lower prices for farmers.
Chief statistician Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Uzir Mahidin said the construction, wholesale and retail trade, and industry sectors are expecting less favourable business performance in the quarter reviewed, indicating that businesses remain cautious amid a challenging business environment and global uncertainties.
In the first quarter of 2026, Singapore’s economy expanded by 6% year-on-year, up from 5.7% in the previous quarter.
Bilateral relations between Vietnam and Thailand have developed rapidly in recent years, with the upgrade from a Strategic Partnership in 2013 to an Enhanced Strategic Partnership in 2019, and a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in 2025 - one of the highest tiers of diplomatic relations.
The Indonesian government is expanding access to carbon investment mechanisms, including a “nesting” approach aimed at preventing the double counting of carbon credits and strengthening market confidence.
Trade ties between the two countries have also recorded strong growth in recent years. In 2025, bilateral trade reached nearly 40 billion SGD (31.3 billion USD), up 26.2% from 2024, making Vietnam Singapore’s 10th-largest trading partner globally. Notably, Singapore’s imports from Vietnam rose by more than 53% to around 13.1 billion SGD.
In the first quarter of this year, the Philippines' exports of goods amounted to 22.7 billion USD, up by 12.7% from the 20.14 billion USD in the same period last year.
Dicky Kartikoyono, Chief Executive for Consumer Protection at the authority, said in a statement on May 24 that the portal will facilitate report collection, information exchange and the tracking of transactions suspected of being linked to fraud.
Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil said 81% of online gambling content was detected on Facebook, while 58% of online scam content was also on the same platform.
The agency has been making adjustments to the list throughout April 2026, with two new entries, HashiCorp, Inc. and Perplexity AI, Inc.