Bali volcano Mount Agung has Bali braced for devastation as Indonesia’s National Board for Disaster Management warn the chance of eruption is “quite large”.
Mount Agung has been spewing tonnes of smoke and ash since Sunday, with warnings saying: “There was white smoke observed some 50m above of peak of the crater.
“The chances of the eruption are quite large. But it can not be ascertained when it will erupt with certainty.
“There are nearly 100,000 people evacuated.”
Incredible Bali volcano update time-lapse footage shows the extent of the danger as the white smoke pours from Mount Agung’s crater.

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Experts have warned magma continues to escape toward the surface after 800 earthquakes have rocked Bali.
The latest update from Indonesia’s National Board for Disaster Management said that over 800 earthquakes were detected on Wednesday.
Stop Purwo Nugroho, head of information data and public relations centre of BNPB, said in the update: “Mount Agung volcanic activity in Bali is still high.
“Today there were 329 times shadow volcanic earthquakes, 444 deep volcanic earthquakes, and 56 local tectonic earthquakes.
“The number and strength of the quakes was bigger than yesterday.
“Magma movement approaching the surface continues.”
Officials have also installed five sirens to warn residents of an impeding Bali volcano eruption.