Bali’s menacing volcano puts tourists’ plans on back burner

Clouds shrouded the top of Bali’s highest volcano on Tuesday as the risk of an imminent eruption began to persuade some tourists to have second thoughts about visiting the popular Indonesian island.
Strong volcanic tremors and billowing white smoke seen over the crater have raised alarm in recent days, prompting the evacuation of more than 75,000 people from villages dotting the paddy fields at the base of the forested slopes of Mount Agung.
Indonesian officials have imposed a 12km exclusion zone around the volcano, which last erupted in 1963, killing over 1,000 people and destroying several settlements.

President Joko Widodo was expected to visit evacuation centres on Bali later on Tuesday.
Several countries, including Australia, Singapore, and the United States, have issued travel advisories alerting holidaymakers to the risk. And a hotel operator in Bali said news of the volcano had caused some guests to cancel their plans.