A view of the Mount Agung volcano erupting in Karangasem, Bali, Indonesia, Monday, Nov. 27, 2017. The volcano on the Indonesian tourist island of Bali erupted for the second time in a week on Saturday, disrupting international flights even as authorities said the island remains safe. (Associated Press)KARANGASEM, Indonesia — Indonesian authorities ordered 100,000 people to flee Monday from an erupting volcano on Bali that forced the island’s international airport to close, stranding large numbers of travelers. Flight information boards showed rows of cancellations as tourists arrived at the busy airport expecting to catch flights home. Stranded tourists could leave Bali by taking a ferry to Java and then traveling by land to the nearest airports.
Source: Washington Post November 27, 2017 00:42 UTC