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Mount Agung, an active volcano in Karangasem, Bali, erupted on November 26, 2017, spewing ash 3,000 meters high. This event occurred after approximately two weeks of increased volcanic activity, captivating both locals and visitors. A striking glow of fire was visible from the summit of the volcano during the eruption. This spectacular yet dangerous phenomenon highlighted the immense power and unpredictability of nature. Despite its beauty, the eruption served as a stark reminder of the risks associated with living near an active volcano.

The volcanic activity on November 26 began at 6:00 PM and lasted until midnight, with various seismic events recorded. The details included one eruption earthquake, one non-harmonic tremor, and one low-frequency quake. Additionally, there was a shallow volcanic earthquake, followed by continuous non-harmonic tremors with a dominant amplitude of 3mm. These signals indicated intense volcanic processes occurring deep beneath the mountain. The seismic activity provided critical data for monitoring and forecasting potential hazards from Mount Agung.

According to Wahyu Ardi Setiawan from the Geological Office, Mount Agung’s alert status is currently at Level III. This classification underscores the ongoing threat posed by the volcano and the need for vigilance. Authorities closely monitor seismic activities to ensure public safety and timely evacuation if required. Residents and tourists are encouraged to stay informed about updates and adhere to safety recommendations. Collaboration between geological experts and local governments plays a vital role in minimizing the risks of volcanic disasters.

Everyone is strongly advised to avoid entering the designated danger zones near Mount Agung. Hiking activities and other excursions are strictly prohibited in the six-kilometer radius around the crater. Additionally, the restricted area extends 7.5 kilometers in northern, northeastern, southern, and southwestern directions. These boundaries may change depending on the volcano’s activity, emphasizing the importance of staying updated. For your safety and that of others, please follow all official guidelines and warnings related to Mount Agung.

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