The Borneo Post

Bali’s rumbling volcano spurs travel warnings from Australia, Singapore

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Karangasem, INDONESIA: Fears that a volcano could erupt imminently on the holiday island of Bali prompted several countries to issue travel warnings, while Indonesian authoritie­s raced to evacuate tens of thousands of people living in the ‘danger zone’.

Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, the United States and the UK issued advisories on Monday and at the weekend warning that increased volcanic activity at Mount Agung in eastern Bali could disrupt flights at one of the world’s most popular tourist destinatio­ns.

“Given the possible eruption of Mount Agung, Singaporea­ns should defer non- essential travel to the affected areas at this juncture,” the foreign ministry said in an online statement.

Bali’s internatio­nal airport was operating normally on Monday, as were tourist spots across the island.

Indonesian authoritie­s have imposed a 12-km exclusion zone around the crater.

The National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) said on Monday that around 62,000 people lived within the ‘danger zone’ around the volcano and that they all needed to evacuate, though so far only 50,00 had moved to the temporary shelters provided in neighbouri­ng villages.

“There are some who are staying behind because the volcano hasn’t erupted yet or because of religious beliefs,” said BNPB spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho.

“Our staff are combing the area and urging everyone to evacuate,” he said, speaking at a news conference in the Indonesian capital Jakarta.

Nugroho said Mount Agung has entered a ‘critical phase’, meaning magma has risen closer to the surface, as indicated by hundreds of shallow volcanic tremors that have rattled the area in recent days.

Evacuees are being housed in makeshift shelters like town halls and school gyms.

Host communitie­s were providing food and water, while the central and local government­s were providing tents, blankets and other relief.

Officials have urged the public to remain calm amid false reports and videos circulatin­g online of an eruption. – Reuters

 ??  ?? A teacher counts her students during an evacuation near Mount Agung in this photo taken by Antara Foto. — Reuters photo
A teacher counts her students during an evacuation near Mount Agung in this photo taken by Antara Foto. — Reuters photo

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