Huge plumes of smoke have been pouring out of Mount Agung since Tuesday and senior state
volcanologist Gede Suantika said it was belching thick grey smoke more than two miles (three kilometers) into the sky early Monday.
People living within 7.5 kilometers (4.5 miles) of the mountain have been told to evacuate, senior
volcanologist Gede Suantika said, advising residents to remain calm.
Indonesian government
volcanologist Gede Suantika estimates Agung could spew ash for at least a month.
«Sometimes the intensity increases, sometimes it decreases, it's hard to tell when the mountain will erupt,» senior
volcanologist Gede Suantika said.
Not exact matches
«The mountain has not erupted until now, the earthquake happens less frequently but the magnitude is getting stronger,»
Gede Suantika, a senior
volcanologist at the agency told AFP.