Travel advisory―put your Bali travel plans on hold as Mt. Agung erupts again
Panchali DeyPanchali Dey/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, BALI/ Created : Jun 29, 2018, 16:39 IST
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Bali international airport in Indonesia has been shut down on Friday following the eruption of Mount Agung volcano. The volcano has turned active again after a lull since last year, forcing out a thick column of ash and smoke, lea … Read more
Bali international airport in Indonesia has been shut down on Friday following the eruption of Mount Agung volcano. The volcano has turned active again after a lull since last year, forcing out a thick column of ash and smoke, leaving no option for the authorities but to close the international airport. Read less
The regional volcanic ash advisory centre in Darwin, Australia, informed that winds might carry the volcanic ash southwest toward Java, which is Indonesia’s most densely populated island. This should serve as a travel advisory for travellers, who are planning to visit Bali these days. Till date, there has been no update as to when the airport will start its operations again.
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