Mount Agung in Bali, Indonesia, hurled plumes of smoke and ash on 27 November, creating torrents of mud made up of volcanic debris, known as cold lava or lahar. Indonesian officials said that 100,000 people around the area were told to evacuate.
Mount Agung in Bali, Indonesia, hurled plumes of smoke and ash on 27 November, creating torrents of mud made up of volcanic debris, known as cold lava or lahar. Indonesian officials said that 100,000 people around the area were told to evacuate.