Bali shuts airport after volcanic eruption

AFP  |  Denpasar (Indonesia) 

closed its international airport following a volcanic eruption on the Indonesian resort island that sent thick smoke and ash billowing 2,000 metres into the air, an said today.

"Based on the meteorology agency prediction, the will reach the airport on Friday morning," said in a statement, adding that a possible extension of the airport closure after 4:30 am IST would be reviewed.

The eruption of in eastern yesterday has triggered at least 48 flight cancellations including those operated by Malaysia-based and Australia's

The disruption has affected more than 8,000 passengers.

Ash is dangerous for planes as it makes runways slippery and can be sucked into their engines.

Despite the eruption the volcano's status has not been raised by Indonesia's agency and remained at alert level, while the Observatory Notice For Aviation has issued an orange level warning.

rumbled back to life last year and has been erupting periodically since.

The volcano's eruption threat reared its head again in November, sparking and pounding Bali's lucrative tourism industry and its wider economy.

There is a four-kilometre no-go zone around Agung's peak. Agung's last major eruption in 1963 killed around 1,600 people.

is the world's most active volcanic region and lies on the Pacific "Ring of Fire" where tectonic plates collide, causing frequent volcanic and seismic activities.

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First Published: Fri, June 29 2018. 04:42 IST