Bali volcano ash disrupts flights
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Bali's Mount Agung sent a thick plume 4,000m into the sky

Some flights were cancelled after Bali's Mount Agung emitted a thick plume of gas and ash which reached 4,000m (13,100 feet).

The volcano has been rumbling for months and thousands of locals remain in temporary shelters.

  • 26 Nov 2017
  • From the section Asia
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