In September, about 140,000 people living around Mount Agung had to leave to theirhomes due to the same reason, but came back to their houses as the warning was removed.Since then, some 30,000 people have moved to other places.
A new evacuation order was issued after Agung spew an ash column of 700m to the sky on November 21. Localauthorities are closely monitoring the volcano’s activities to issue warningsto local residents.
A series of eruptions at MountAgung during 1963-1964 killed more than 1,600 people and injured hundreds.
Indonesia lies on the Pacific Ring of Fire where several tectonic plates meetand cause 90 percent of the world’s seismic activity. The country is currentlyhome to nearly 130 active volcanoes.
In 2010, Mount Merapi on Java island, consideredone of the most active and dangerous volcanoes in the world, erupted afterrumbling since 2006, killing more than 300 people and forcing 280,000 to flee.
Mount Sinabung on Sumatra island, which is currently at its highest alertlevel, has been active since 2013.-VNA