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Mount Agung: Bali volcano activity prompts 'red warning' | Mount Agung: Bali volcano activity prompts 'red warning' |
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Airlines have been issued a "red warning" about the danger of volcanic ash in the skies close to Bali after Mount Agung emitted a thick plume of smoke reaching 4,000m (13,123 feet). | Airlines have been issued a "red warning" about the danger of volcanic ash in the skies close to Bali after Mount Agung emitted a thick plume of smoke reaching 4,000m (13,123 feet). |
It is the second major emission from the Indonesian island volcano this week, and flights have been disrupted. | It is the second major emission from the Indonesian island volcano this week, and flights have been disrupted. |
The red warning means an eruption is forecast to be imminent, with significant emission of ash likely. | The red warning means an eruption is forecast to be imminent, with significant emission of ash likely. |
Authorities have begun distributing masks in areas amid ash fall. | Authorities have begun distributing masks in areas amid ash fall. |
Bali is a major tourist destination, although the main destinations of Kuta and Seminyak are about 70km (43 miles) from the volcano. | Bali is a major tourist destination, although the main destinations of Kuta and Seminyak are about 70km (43 miles) from the volcano. |
The island's main airport is for now operating normally, but some airlines have cancelled flights over fears as volcanic ash can damage plane engines. | The island's main airport is for now operating normally, but some airlines have cancelled flights over fears as volcanic ash can damage plane engines. |
An airport official told the AFP news agency that dozens of flights had been affected. | An airport official told the AFP news agency that dozens of flights had been affected. |
"Tourism in Bali is still safe, except in the danger (zone) around Mount Agung," Indonesia's Disaster Mitigation Agency said in a statement. | "Tourism in Bali is still safe, except in the danger (zone) around Mount Agung," Indonesia's Disaster Mitigation Agency said in a statement. |
It told people within a 7.5km exclusion zone to "immediately evacuate" in an "orderly and calm manner". | It told people within a 7.5km exclusion zone to "immediately evacuate" in an "orderly and calm manner". |
About 25,000 people are thought to still be in temporary shelters after more than 140,000 people fled earlier this year after increased volcanic activity prompted fears a major eruption was imminent. | About 25,000 people are thought to still be in temporary shelters after more than 140,000 people fled earlier this year after increased volcanic activity prompted fears a major eruption was imminent. |
Most of the islanders outside of the immediate exclusion zone were ordered to return home at the end of September, and the mountain has been intermittently rumbling since. | Most of the islanders outside of the immediate exclusion zone were ordered to return home at the end of September, and the mountain has been intermittently rumbling since. |
According to official estimates, the holiday island lost at least $110m (£83m) in tourism and productivity during the major evacuation. | According to official estimates, the holiday island lost at least $110m (£83m) in tourism and productivity during the major evacuation. |
Indonesia sits on the Pacific "Ring of Fire" where tectonic plates collide, causing frequent seismic and volcanic activity. | Indonesia sits on the Pacific "Ring of Fire" where tectonic plates collide, causing frequent seismic and volcanic activity. |
It is home to more than 130 active volcanoes. The last time Mount Agung erupted, in 1963, more than 1,000 people died. | It is home to more than 130 active volcanoes. The last time Mount Agung erupted, in 1963, more than 1,000 people died. |
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