Numerous flights into Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport were canceled last night in the wake of the latest eruption of the tourist mecca’s mercurial Mount Agung.

According to Indonesia’s Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation Center, the eruption occurred at 7:23pm yesterday and lasted for four and a half minutes, sending ash and rock as high as 2,500 meters above the volcano’s peak.

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The Associated Press has reported that while lava and rocks landed as far away as 3 kilometers from the volcano, the national disaster agency will not be raising the alert level or exclusion zone around the volcano.

A photo released by Indonesia
A photo released by Indonesia’s volcanology center shows the eruption of Bali’s Mt. Agung on Friday, May 24. Photo courtesy Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation Center

While Mount Agung is still considered to be in a “dynamic” state, MAGMA Indonesia said they have not seen what they consider to be warning signs of a “major eruption.”

To check on the status of delayed arrivals or departures, you can check out the Bali airport’s flight board here.

We’ll add to this story as updates become available.

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