Airport reopens after Bali volcano forces flight delays
A change in wind direction has allowed Bali's international airport to reopen after it closed temporarily Friday due to volcanic ash and vapor from the Mount Agung volcano.
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A change in wind direction has allowed Bali's international airport to reopen after it closed temporarily Friday due to volcanic ash and vapor from the Mount Agung volcano.
A volcano spewing clouds of ash has plunged one of the world's top tourist destinations into crisis.
Bali residents living next to a smoldering volcano are being urged to evacuate as soon as possible, amid warnings from emergency agencies of another larger eruption.
Authorities have issued the highest-level warning possible after volcanic eruptions from Mount Agung on the Indonesian resort island of Bali forced the closure of the island's main airport and evacuation of thousands of residents living nearby.
Over 144,000 people have been taken into shelters on the Island of Bali, Indonesia, as Mount Agung could erupt at any time.