Tourists Stranded in Bali as Volcanic Eruption Grounds International Flights
Chaos and Uncertainty as Mount Agung Spews Ash and Lava
International Flights Canceled, Leaving Tourists in Limbo
Tourists in Bali have been left stranded after a volcanic eruption on the Indonesian island forced the closure of the international airport. Mount Agung, a volcano located in the northeast of the island, began erupting on Sunday, spewing ash and lava into the air and causing widespread disruption.
The eruption has resulted in the cancellation of all international flights to and from Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport, leaving thousands of tourists stranded on the island. Many tourists had been planning to depart Bali in the coming days, but are now unsure when they will be able to leave.
The airport closure has also caused chaos and disruption for tourists who are already on the island. Many tourists are unable to book alternative flights out of Bali, and are having to extend their stays or make alternative travel arrangements.