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.