Jakarta (Antara Bali) - At least 445 flights have been canceled due to
the eruption of Mount Agung in Bali, thereby affecting the travel plans
of some 89 thousand passengers, an official stated here on Monday.
Director of Air Transportation of the Ministry of Transportation
Maria Kristi Endah Murni noted during a press conference here on Monday
that the increase in volcanic activity of Mount Agung has prompted the
officials to temporary close the Ngurah Rai Airport in Bali.
"The assumption is that each flight carries some 200 passengers," Murni remarked.
Moreover, Mount Agung`s eruption has affected 51 flights, or some 2,900 passengers, at the Lombok International Airport.
The Lombok International Airport, which was also closed temporarily
due to the rise in activity of Mount Agung, has been reopened at 6 a.m.
local time on Monday.
The government will continue to coordinate and monitor the situation for the next 24 hours, she remarked.
On the same occasion, Secretary General of the Ministry of
Transportation Sugiharjo noted that the airports will be kept open or
shut down based on the direction of the wind carrying volcanic ash from
Mount Agung.
The government has readied some 100 shuttle buses in Bali and West
Nusa Tenggara to provide alternative means of transportation to the
passengers affected by Mount Agung`s eruption.
Secretary of PT Angkasa Pura I Israwadi said the airport operator
will have several airports readied to redirect flights heading to Bali,
such as the Juanda Airport of Surabaya, Lombok Praya Airport, Sultan
Hassanudin Airport of Makassar, Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Sepinggan
Airport of Balikpapan, Adi Soemarmo Airport of Solo, Ahmad Yani Airport
of Semarang, and Adi Soetjipto Airport of Yogyakarta.
The Indonesian Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation Center
(PVMBG) has raised the alert status of Mount Agung from alert level III
to IV, the highest, indicating eruption hazards.
The authorities said dark smoke and ash have been billowing up to
3,400 meters above the mountain`s peak, thereby prompting officials to
shut down Bali`s Ngurah Rai Airport from Monday until Tuesday evening.
The 3,142-meter-high volcano has been rumbling since August 2017.
On Nov 21, Mount Agung had erupted, releasing volcanic ash and smoke
some 700 meters high from the crater at 5:05 p.m. local time.
Following the eruption, the PVMBG has also called on all villagers
in the disaster-prone areas, tourists, and other individuals to avoid
any activities near the volcano and other regions within a 10-kilometer
radius from the volcano`s peak.(WDY)
Some 89 Thousand Passengers Affected by Mount Agung`s Eruption
Selasa, 28 November 2017 8:59 WIB