This week, the Mount Agung volcano on the island of Bali in Indonesia erupted for the first time in more than 50 years. In the case of Mount Agung, it sits in the so-called Ring of Fire that rims Japan and most of Asia, including Indonesia. Mount Agung sits in the so-called 'Ring of Fire' that rims Japan and most of Asia, including Indonesia. And I should say, Mount Agung is no stranger to devastating eruptions. For instance, the 1963 eruption of Mount Agung was pretty well documented and yet conditions are bound to be different this time.
Source: CBC News December 01, 2017 13:52 UTC