Volcano erupts in Bali; Indonesia shuts airport, 100,000 left stranded
Indonesia's transportation service
said on Tuesday it will broaden the conclusion of Bali's I Gusti Ngurah
Rai International Airport for a further 24 hours on account of fiery debris
from the emission of the island's Mount Agung fountain of liquid magma.
A report from neighborhood avionics
route specialists demonstrated that "air ship flight channels are secured
with volcanic slag" the service said in an announcement.
Bali air terminal, around 60 km (37
miles) from the fountain of liquid magma, will be shut until 7 a.m.
neighborhood time on November 29, it said.
Ten option air terminals have been
set up for carriers to redirect inbound flights, incorporating into neighboring
territories.
A different notice demonstrated
Lombok airplane terminal had been revived, after a prior conclusion overnight
because of the emission.

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