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Mount Agung, a rumbling volcano towering over the east of the Indonesian island of Bali, has forced more than 140,000 people to flee as authorities warn that it can erupt at any time. AP
Mount Agung, a rumbling volcano towering over the east of the Indonesian island of Bali, has forced
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Mount Agung is the island's highest and most sacred volcano, home to the Pura Besakih temple complex. The alert status was raised to the maximum danger level of 4 after its seismic activity rose to the highest ever recorded levels. Reuters
Mount Agung is the island's highest and most sacred volcano, home to the Pura Besakih temple complex
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The people who have fled the volcano are scattered across Bali in more than 400 different locations, including temporary camps, sports centers and other public buildings. AP
The people who have fled the volcano are scattered across Bali in more than 400 different locations,
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President Joko Widodo visited the temporary shelter set up for people and took stock of the situation. Reuters
President Joko Widodo visited the temporary shelter set up for people and took stock of the situatio
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He also met the affected people in the shelter. The National Disaster Mitigation Agency said a monitoring center had recorded more than 800 earthquakes so far till Wednesday and thin smoke was observed rising 50 meters (160 feet) above the crater. Reuters
He also met the affected people in the shelter. The National Disaster Mitigation Agency said a monit
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Indonesia is prone to seismic upheaval due to its location on the Pacific "Ring of Fire," an arc of volcanoes. Mount Agung last erupted in 1963, killing more than 1,000 people. AP
Indonesia is prone to seismic upheaval due to its location on the Pacific "Ring of Fire," an arc of