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Six Hong Kong tour groups stranded in Bali as Mount Agung threatens to erupt

One tourist was on 10-hour bus trip to try and get back to work in Hong Kong by Thursday

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Huge columns of thick grey smoke have been released from Mount Agung in Bali, reaching more than 3km into the sky and forcing flights to be grounded. Photo: AP

Six Hong Kong tour groups were among about 60,000 travellers stranded on the Indonesian island of Bali on Monday as a volcano eruption was feared imminent.

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Joseph Tung Yao-chung, executive director of the Travel Industry Council, said about 150 people in total were affected, all of whom were safe but stranded after the closure of Denpasar International Airport.

Hong Kong’s Security Bureau issued a yellow travel advisory for Bali, warning travellers to “monitor the situation” and “exercise caution” in the face of the potential eruption of Mount Agung.

A Hong Kong tourist, who gave her name as Chan, woke up on Monday to the news of the airport shutdown and cut short her four-day trip so she could get back to work by Thursday.

Flights were grounded at Denpasar International Airport in Bali. Photo: Handout
Flights were grounded at Denpasar International Airport in Bali. Photo: Handout
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“I bought a lot of food and plenty of water before dashing off to the airport to try my luck,” she said. “It was like running from a disaster.”

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