Volcanic ash from Bali volcano eruptions up to 700 meters
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2017-11-28 09:09:19
The Agung volcano on Bali island of Indonesia started to erupt on the afternoon of the 21st. On the 22nd, the Chinese Consulate General in Denpasar issued a public notice on the official website to remind Chinese tourists not to go to dangerous areas around the volcano and to be on guard and pay attention to their own safety.
The Indonesian Volcanoes and Geological Disaster Reduction Center reported that ash from the Agung volcano reaches as high as 700 meters and moves slowly to the southeast.
The Chinese Consulate General in Denpasar said that at present, the aviation warning at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali has risen from "yellow" to the second most advanced "orange" airport, but the operation of the airport is normal and the flight movements are not affected. Volcano alert level is still third, second only to the highest level. 6 km around the crater and north of the crater - northeast, southwest - is south - within 7.5 km southeast radius of the dangerous area, residents or tourists are forbidden.
The frequent earthquakes of the Agung volcano in late September this year indicate the increased possibility of eruptions and the emergency evacuation of tens of thousands of residents around the volcano.
Agung volcano is located in Indonesia's northeastern Bali resort, elevation of 3031 meters, is one of Indonesia's 129 active volcanoes. The Agung volcano erupted violently in 1963, and the eruptive activity lasted until the second year, killing more than 1,000 people.
The Indonesian Volcanoes and Geological Disaster Reduction Center reported that ash from the Agung volcano reaches as high as 700 meters and moves slowly to the southeast.
The Chinese Consulate General in Denpasar said that at present, the aviation warning at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali has risen from "yellow" to the second most advanced "orange" airport, but the operation of the airport is normal and the flight movements are not affected. Volcano alert level is still third, second only to the highest level. 6 km around the crater and north of the crater - northeast, southwest - is south - within 7.5 km southeast radius of the dangerous area, residents or tourists are forbidden.
The frequent earthquakes of the Agung volcano in late September this year indicate the increased possibility of eruptions and the emergency evacuation of tens of thousands of residents around the volcano.
Agung volcano is located in Indonesia's northeastern Bali resort, elevation of 3031 meters, is one of Indonesia's 129 active volcanoes. The Agung volcano erupted violently in 1963, and the eruptive activity lasted until the second year, killing more than 1,000 people.