New Delhi, Nov. 26 -- The ash cloud from the Ethiopian volcanic eruption has exited the Indian air space, the India Meteorological Department said on Tuesday night, with the Ministry of Civil Aviation adding that there was no cause of concern at the moment.

The ash cloud from the Hayli Gubbi volcano in northern Ethiopia was blowing 8.5 km to 15 km above the ground and did not have any impact on the weather conditions, and has moved out from the country on Tuesday night, IMD said.

According to weather agency, the latest satelite pictures suggested thatHayli Gubbi volcanic ash plume has crossed India.

The Ministry of Civil Aviation on Tuesday stated that the airlines and the aviation agencies were ensuring seamless coordination following t...