Gunung Agung (Photograph courtesy of Paul Arps, via Flickr, CC BY 2.0)
Update Sept 22, 2017: Alert status now upgraded to level 4, the highest level.
Eruption now believed imminent. Exclusion zone extended to at least 9 km, and to at least 12 km in the North, North East, South East and South West.
Evacuation now underway, and 9,421 people have been evacuated.
https://www.cnnindonesia.com/nasion...3472/status-gunung-agung-meningkat-jadi-awas/
UPDATE Sept 19, 2017 Alert Level Further Increased to Level III
Alert increased to level III as of 21:00 WITA on Monday September 18, 2017. Exclusion zone increased to 6 km.
https://news.detik.com/berita/d-3648786/status-gunung-agung-jadi-siaga-warga-diimbau-waspada
Gunung Agung, the tallest volcano on the holiday resort island of Bali, has shown increased volcanic activity since last August.
Accordingly, the Indonesian Geological Survey has increased it's alert level to level 2, or Alert. It advises people to stay outside a 3 km radius from the volcano and stay below 1500 mean sea level.
Gunung Agung and three kilometer exclusion zone.
Gunung Agung last errupted in 1963, and claimed around 1700 lives.
The Indonesian Geological Survey rates volcanic activity from 1 (Normal) to 4 (Danger). Located in the "Ring of Fire", Indonesia currently has 1 volcano categorized in the Danger level: Mt. Sinabung in North Sumatra, and 19 other volcanoes in the Alert level. (https://magma.vsi.esdm.go.id/)
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