With airport closures and thousands evacuated from the area around Mount Agung, we want to hear from those affected

How have you been affected by the Bali volcano evacuation?

Mount Agung in Bali could erupt imminently according to Indonesian officials. Around 100,000 have been asked to leave the area with tens of thousands of travellers stranded due to airport closures.



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The last time Mount Agung erupted was in 1963, when more than 1,000 people were killed. The event led to an increased frequency of earthquakes. Authorities have urged people to stay out the danger zone - an 8-10km radius of the volcano.



Share your experiences



If you’ve been affected by the evacuation, are stranded in the area or live on the island and would like to share your story, please contribute using the encrypted form below. You can also share pictures and videos via WhatsApp by adding the contact +44(0)7867825056.

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