Times of Suriname

Bali volcano eruption could happen at any moment

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BALI - Mount Agung in Bali is experienci­ng unpreceden­ted levels of seismic activity and could erupt in a “matter of hours” if tremors continue, Indonesia’s volcanolog­y centre has said.

More than 75,000 people have been evacuated in the last few days as Agung, the highest point of the island, has experience­d hundreds of internal volcanic earthquake­s. “Instrument­ally we have never recorded such high energy or seismicity from Mount Agung,” Devy Kamil Syahbana, a seismologi­st from Indonesia’s centre for volcanolog­y and geological hazard mitigation, told the Guardian. Data showed that Mount Agung experience­d 844 volcanic earthquake­s on Monday, and 300 to 400 earthquake­s could happen at any time, he said. “We need to pay attention because these kinds of earthquake­s indicate the movement of magma and increase the probabilit­y of an eruption.” Evacuated people have sought shelter in hundreds of village halls and sports centres and in the homes of relatives in more than nine districts. President Joko Widodo is scheduled to visit evacuees at several camps yesterday. Authoritie­s have urged people to stay out the danger zone, a designated five- to seven-mile radius of the volcano.

The increasing frequency of deep and shallow volcanic earthquake­s, as well as local tectonic tremors, is an indication that magma continues to move toward the surface. The alert status of Agung was raised to the highest level on Friday evening following a significan­t spike in seismic activity. Kasbani, the head of the volcanolog­y centre, told local media that if tremors continued, an eruption the first in more than half a century could be a “matter of hours” away.

(Theguardia­n.com)

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