Red alert shuts down Bali airport as big Agung volcano eruption deemed ‘imminent’ (VIDEOS)
Indonesian authorities have halted all air traffic at Bali’s international airport after raising the Agung volcano alert back to the highest level, and ordering people within 10 kilometers of the crater to evacuate out of fear of a potential big eruption.
Mount Agung volcano on the resort island of Bali has erupted two times in less than a week, firing columns of ash thousands of meters into the air. The increase in the volcano activity and discharges into the atmosphere prompted the local authorities to close off Ngurah Rai International Airport and issue the highest alert warning.
The airport, which was closed Monday morning local time, will remain closed until at least 7am local time Tuesday. The cancellation of flights will affect around 50,000 passengers who use the airport each day to come and depart the resort island.
Official statement about I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport is CLOSED due to tje volcanic ashes of Mount Agung. pic.twitter.com/ldGjCunAJd
— Sutopo Purwo Nugroho (@Sutopo_BNPB) November 27, 2017
Bandara i Gusti Ngurah Rai ditutup 27/11 07:00 s/d 28/11/17 07:00 WITA pic.twitter.com/4G2Z3Ovpvu
— Sudirgawahyudi (@sudirgawahyudi) November 27, 2017
Just before the airport closure, the Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management (BNPB) raised the alert level to Level 4.
“Mount Agung eruption continues to increase. The rate of eruption of the Great Volcano now rises from the phreatic to magmatic phase,” BNPB said. “This indicates the potential for a larger eruption is imminent,” noting that occasional weak blasts can be heard 12 kilometers from the peak.
Waspadai banjir lahar hujan (lahar dingin) di sekitar Gunung Agung. Banjir lahar hujan sudah terjadi di beberapa tempat di lereng Gunung Agung. Jangan melakukan aktivitas di sekitar sungai. via @Sutopo_BNPB #ElshintaNewsAndTalk pic.twitter.com/upJWyRRIjp
— Radio Elshinta (@RadioElshinta) November 27, 2017
The agency advised communities, climbers and tourists around Mount Agung to stay at least 10 kilometers away from the crater. “People within a radius of 8 km and 10 km are urged to immediately evacuate in an orderly and calm manner,” BNPB added.
Bandara Internasional I Gusti Ngurah Rai di Denpasar Bali ditutup mulai 27/11/2017 pukul 07:00 WITA hingga 28/11/2017 pukul 07:00 WITA. Bandara akan dibuka kembali setelah dilakukan evaluasi per 6 jam.Penutupan bandara terkait letusan G.Agung. #Bali #BaliTetapAman #GunungAgung pic.twitter.com/ogZCtHzVdf
— Sutopo Purwo Nugroho (@Sutopo_BNPB) November 26, 2017
- Source : RT