High alert issued for Bali volcano, evacuation ordered

High alert issued for Bali volcano, evacuation ordered

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A view of Mount Agung volcano erupting from Culik village in Karangasem

Indonesia closed the airport on the tourist island ofBali on Monday and ordered 100,000 residents living near a glowing volcano spewing columns of ash to evacuate immediately, warning that the first major eruption in 54 years could be โ€œimminentโ€.

The airport was closed for 24 hours from Monday morning, disrupting 445 flights and some 59,000 passengers, after Mount Agung, which killed hundreds of people in 1963, sent volcanic ash high into the sky, and officials said cancellations could be extended.

โ€œPlumes of smoke are occasionally accompanied by explosive eruptions and the sound of weak blasts that can be heard up to 12 km (7 miles) from the peak,โ€ the Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) said in a statement after raising the alert from three to its highest level of four.

โ€œThe potential for a larger eruption is imminent,โ€ it said, referring to a visible glow of magma at Mount Agungโ€™s peak overnight, and warning residents to evacuate a danger zone at a radius of 8-10 km (5-6 miles).

Sutopo, a BNPB spokesman, said there had been no casualties so far and 40,000 people had left the area, but tens of thousands still needed to move.

Video footage shared by the agency showed volcanic mud flows (lahar) on the mountainside. Lahar carrying mud and large boulders can destroy houses, bridges and roads in its path.

Bali, famous for its surf, beaches and temples, attracted nearly 5 million visitors last year, and its airport serves as a transport hub for the chain of islands in Indonesiaโ€™s eastern archipelago.

But tourism has slumped in parts of Bali since September when Agungโ€™s volcanic tremors began to increase and the alert level was raised to maximum before being lowered in October when seismic activity calmed.

โ€œIโ€™m not worried (but) my friends in Russia are a little bit,โ€ said a Russian tourist, who only wanted to be identified as Dmitry, at an observation post in Rendang in Baliโ€˜s east.

Agung rises majestically over eastern Bali to a height of just over 3,000 metres (9,800 feet). Northeastern Bali is relatively undeveloped compared to the more heavily populated southern tourist hub of Kuta-Seminyak-Nusa Dua.


EXPLOSIVE ERUPTION

Indonesiaโ€™s Vulcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation Centre (PVMBG), which is using drones, satellite imagery and other equipment, said predictions were difficult in the absence of instrumental recordings from the last eruption 54 years ago.

In 1963, an eruption of Agung killed more than 1,000 people and razed several villages by hurling out pyroclastic material, hot ash, lava and lahar.

Recordings now show the northeast area of Agungโ€™s peak has swollen in recent weeks โ€œindicating there is fairly strong pressure toward the surfaceโ€, PVMBG said.

It warned that if a similar eruption occurred, it could send rocks bigger than fist-size up to 8 km (5 miles) from the summit and volcanic gas to a distance of 10 km (6 miles) within three minutes.

Some analysis, however, suggests the threat should not be as great this time because โ€œenergy at Mount Agungโ€™s magma chamber is not as bigโ€ and the ash column only around a quarter as high so far as the 20 km (12 miles) reached in 1963, Sutopo said.

โ€œCHECK-INS CLOSEDโ€

Bali airport, about 60 km (37 miles) from the volcano, will be closed for 24 hours, its operator said.

The Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre (VAAC) in Darwin, Australia, said ash was โ€œconfirmed on the groundโ€ at the airport as well as ash at FL300 (which refers to flight level at 30,000 feet) in the vicinity of the volcano. Ash is expected to cover much of Bali, parts of the neighbouring islands of Lombok and Java as winds blow to the southwest, VACC maps indicated.

Ten alternative airports have been prepared for airlines to divert inbound flights, including in neighbouring provinces. The airport operator said it was providing buses to take travellers to ferry ports for alternative travel arrangements.

The island is served by many neighbouring airlines. Virgin Australia Holdings Ltd said it was cancelling flights on Tuesday, while Jetstar was offering to exchange Bali bound tickets for other destinations.

Television footage showed hundreds of holidaymakers camped inside the airport terminal, some sleeping on their bags, others using mobile telephones.

โ€œWe have been here (in Bali) for three days we are about to leave today, but just found out our flights have been cancelled. We have got no information because the gates, the check-ins, have been closed indefinitely,โ€ said Carlo Oben from Los Angeles.

TRAVEL INSURANCE

Cover-More, Australiaโ€™s biggest travel insurer, said on its website customers would only be covered if they had bought policies before the volcano alert was first issued on Sept 18.

Indonesiaโ€™s hotel and restaurant association said stranded tourists at member hotels would get one nightโ€™s free stay.

The main airport on Lombok had reopened after the transport ministry said โ€œno volcanic ash was detectedโ€.

Airlines avoid flying when volcanic ash is present because it can cause significant damage to engines and can clog fuel and cooling systems and hamper visibility.

In June 1982, a British Airways 747 suffered severe damage and had all four engines flame out after encountering ash from Mount Galunggung in Indonesia. It descended to 12,000 feet before being able to restart some engines and make an emergency landing in Jakarta.

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