Tourism Alert: The volcano on Bali has erupted again


Mount Agung on the island of Bali erupted again on Sunday, December 30. Thick clouds could be seen at heights of hundreds of metres.

A short eruption that scares tourists

The eruption on Sunday morning, December 30 lasted about three minutes and covered the nearby villages with ashes. Some tourists were frightened because in 2017, the ashes of the volcano had stopped hundreds of thefts. The eruption was recorded over a period of three minutes and eight seconds.
Mount Agung is located east of Bali and 75 kilometers from the famous Kuta beach.
There is therefore no real danger, but holidaymakers keep in mind the recent tsunami caused by the Anak Krakatau volcano.

The recent disaster less than 200 km west of Jakarta

The tsunami of 23 December killed at least 430 people. The number of injured is estimated at 7,202 people. The tsunami triggered by the eruption of the Anak Krakatau volcano and the subsequent underwater landslide also destroyed 2,752 homes and 510 ships. Questions are being raised about the tsunami warning system. But Japanese experts have said that it would have been difficult to predict what happened in the Sunda Strait.

For the moment, there is no problem on Bali

The authorities have confirmed that the flights are operating normally and that no evacuation orders have been issued to neighbouring villages. Mount Agung has been erupting periodically since it resumed activity in 2017. The last major eruption of Mt Agung occurred more than 50 years ago

The last major eruption of Agung, in 1963, killed about 1,600 people.
Indonesia is the most active volcanic region in the world and is located on the Pacific  « fire belt » where tectonic plates collide, causing frequent volcanic and seismic activity.

Serge Fabre





    Laisser un commentaire

    Votre adresse e-mail ne sera pas publiée. Les champs obligatoires sont indiqués avec *

On the same subject

Why is it so confusing ?

Why is it so confusing ?

1279 vues
23rd, 2025 0

The history of ancient Egypt is exceptionally long, spanning over 3,000 years. To navigate...

Already 300,000 after Hurricane Melissa

Already 300,000 after Hurricane Melissa

1470 vues
19th, 2025 0

The Jamaica Tourist Board has officially announced that the island has surpassed the symbolic...

Why North American tourists overwhelmingly prefer trains to visit Europe

Why North American tourists overwhelmingly prefer trains to visit Europe

1523 vues
17th, 2025 0

As the end of 2025 approaches, Rail Europe has just unveiled booking statistics revealing...