Three airports of Indonesia were reopened after volcano eruptions

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Three airports of Indonesia were reopened after volcano eruptions

After Kelud volcanic eruption in the center of Java island in Indonesia three people killed, airlines canceled some flights and airports of Malang, Cilacap and Semarang were closed.

After Kelud volcanic eruption in the center of Java island in Indonesia three people killed, airlines canceled some flights and airports of Malang, Cilacap and Semarang were closed. From today the work of them  has been restored and all of them are operating in normal mode.

As experts said, currently the thick smoke in the sky cleared and the implementation of flight became safe. In spite of that the work of other airports on Java island is still threatened.

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