Bali’s Mount Agung erupts again

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A week after flights were cancelled in and out of Bali’s airport, Mount Agung has burst into life again today at 11:42am sending plumes of ash into the Balinese sky.

Indonesia’s Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation Center said the eruption lasted for 8 minutes

Despite the renewed activity, Mount Agung remains on level alert level three, or “standby” status, and officials have not changed the exclusion zone around the volcano, which remains at a 4 kilometre radius.
Click HERE to see Mount Agung erupting this morning.
After the May 24 eruption, geohazard monitoring service MAGMA Indonesia said Mount Agung was in a “dynamic state.”

There have yet to be reports of renewed cancellations or delayed flights at Bali’s International Airport following this morning’s eruption.

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