Officials raised the alert status of the volcano on Monday to the second highest level and recommended people stay 6-km from the crater, and up to 7.5-km away to the north, southeast and south-southwest.
The National Disaster Mitigation Agency said today that some 9,400 villagers have evacuated from their houses and were scattered in 50 shelters in the districts of Karangasem, Klungkung and Buleleng.
The 3,031-metre Agung, located about 72-km to the northeast of the tourist hotspot of Kuta, last erupted in 1963, killing 1,100 people and hurling ash as high as 10-km.
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