Bali
volcano update: Mount Sinabung seen ERUPTING as Agung fears escalate
AS
BALI’s largest volcano Mount Agung threatens to erupt, these
shocking images show nearby Mount Sinabung exploding on Sunday.
2 October, 2017
Sinabung was seen spewing lava
and blasting plumes of ash 2.5km into the air, amid growing fears
that Mount Agung could be next to erupt.
The terrifying photos were
taken from Sukendi village in Karo, North Sumatera and will be an
ominous sign for the people of Bali.
Locals living near Sinabung
have been warned to stay at least 7km away from the volcano, after 10
people were killed by an eruption earlier this year.
Meanwhile, more than 140,000
people have evacuated their homes in Bali to escape the possible
eruption of Mount Agung.
Increased seismic activity in
recent weeks has seen the volcano alert raised to level 4, meaning an
eruption is imminent.
More than 220 earthquakes were
recorded around Agung overnight, but volcanologists still cannot
accurately predict whether or not the volcano will blow.
The latest MAGMA Indonesia
statement said: “Based on the analysis of current monitoring data,
at this moment, the probability of an eruption is higher than the
probability of no eruption.
“However, the probability
may change at any time depending on current monitoring data.
“If an eruption does occur,
it is most likely to be small at first; however, a large eruption may
follow. The size of future eruptions cannot be determined with
certainty.
“The exact date and time of
future eruptions cannot be predicted, however; CVGHM will issue
warnings when conditions change and eruptions are more certain.”
Cracks have been detected
along the crater of Mount Agung over the past week and white steam
containing sulphurous fumes has been observed rising up to 200m above
the summit.
Despite the looming threat of
an eruption, the Balinese Government insist the island is safe for
travel.
Bali’s tourism chief AA Gede
Yuniartha Putra said: "Bali tourism is safe. Do not spread the
misleading news that Bali is not safe because Mount Agung is on the
highest alert status. Please, come and visit Bali.”
Agung and Sinabung both sit on
the deadly Pacific Ring of Fire in Indonesia, which is the most
active
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