Volcano rumbled into life with a series of eruptions that temporarily disrupted international flights to the tourist destinationA second eruption in less than a week of the Mount Agung volcano in Bali has intensified the watch for a more serious explosion. The volcano rumbled into life with a series of eruptions that temporarily disrupted some international flights to the popular Indonesian island tourist destination. Mount Agung erupted on Saturday evening and three times early Sunday, lighting its cone with an orange glow and sending ash 4,000 metres into the atmosphere. Bali's Mount Agung spews smoke and ash as fears remain over volcano Read moreMount Agung erupted on Tuesday, forming a 700m ash cloud, which authorities said was “steam driven”. The September eruption was the first sign of activity by Mount Agung in more than 50 years and prompted the highest alert level.
Source: The Guardian November 26, 2017 00:59 UTC