Dozens of flights cancelled as Bali volcano continues to spew smoke
Smoke from Mount Agung on Sunday morning disrupted at least 28 flights, affecting more than 2,000 passengers
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Denpasar, Indonesia
A VOLCANO on the Indonesian tourist hub of Bali sent plumes of grey smoke and steam thousands of metres into the air again, triggering flight cancellations which have left thousands of tourists stranded, officials said on Sunday.
Mount Agung spewed smoke as high as 4,000 metres above its summit on Sunday morning, disrupting at least 28 flights departing and arriving at the resort island, a spokesman for Bali's airport said.
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