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More than 130,000 flee Bali volcano

- By The Associated Press

BALI, INDONESIA » More than 130,000 people have fled the region around the Mount Agung volcano on the Indonesian tourist island of Bali, fearing it will soon erupt, an official said Thursday.

The disaster mitigation agency’s command post in Bali said the number of evacuees has swelled to about 134,200. The figure is more than double the estimated population within an immediate danger zone but people further away are leaving too.

Those who have fled are scattered in more than 500 locations across the island famed for its beaches, lush green interior and elegant Hindu culture, taking shelter in temporary camps, sports centers and other public buildings.

The volcano has been at its highest alert level since Friday, sparking the massive exodus of villagers. Thousands of cows left be- hind by rural communitie­s are also being evacuated.

The exclusion zone around the mountain extends as far as 7.5 miles from the crater in places.

“I was very worried about the situation” said Nyoman Suarta, who was leaving a village a few kilometers outside the official no-go radius. “So I decided to get out to save m yself withmy stuff and my pet,” he said, carrying a cage housing a bird.

Agung, which dominates the landscape in the north- east of the island, last erupted in 1963, killing more than 1,100 people. It remained active for about a year.

Volcanolog­ists say the past week’s dramatic escalation in tremors indicates an eruption is more likely than not, but they can’t say with certainty when it will happen.

“I would definitely be following the advice to stay outside the exclusion zone,” said Heather Handley, an assistant Earth sciences professor at Sydney’s Macquarie University.

 ?? FIRDIA LISNAWATI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Villagers watch Mount Agung from about 7.4miles away fromthe volcano in Bali, Indonesia, on Thursday.
FIRDIA LISNAWATI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Villagers watch Mount Agung from about 7.4miles away fromthe volcano in Bali, Indonesia, on Thursday.

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