What You Need to Know About Bali's Rumbling Volcano
Published 28 Nov 2017, 10:26 GMT, Updated 14 Dec 2017, 17:12 GMT

A view of Mount Agung erupting in Bali, Indonesia on Monday. Indonesia authorities have raised the alert for the rumbling volcano to the highest level and closed the tourist island's international airport.
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Balinese wear masks after a small eruption from Mounth Agung on Sunday.
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Young people put on masks to protect themselves from ash in the air.
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Seen from Amed Beach, a view of an eruption that sent plumes nearly 3,500 metres (10,000 feet) into the air.
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Ash-filled clouds rise from Mount Agung on Sunday.
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A farmer works in a field as Mount Agung looms in the background on Friday.
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Villagers sit on a truck to evacuate the region surrounding Mount Agung.
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Mount Agung belches smoke as high as 5,000 feet above its summit, sparking an exodus from settlements near the mountain.
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