logo
logo
Sign in

VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS IN BALI: REAL DANGER AND PRECAUTIONS

avatar
BALIVING
VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS IN BALI: REAL DANGER AND PRECAUTIONS

Volcanic eruptions on the island of Bali are an exciting phenomenon that attracts the attention of tourists from all over the world. But how dangerous are these volcanoes? Let's figure it out.

What volcanoes can be found in Bali?

Mount Agung

Mount Agung is the highest volcano on the island, its height is 3,142 meters above sea level. For Balinese, it has a special religious significance and is considered sacred. This is due to its history of eruptions, which are often interpreted as the will of the gods. The last serious eruption of Mount Agung occurred in 1963 and was a real disaster for the island.

Mount Batur

This volcano is also active, but currently its eruptions are limited to ash emissions and tremors. The last eruption of Batur was recorded in 1964. It is surrounded by picturesque landscapes that attract many tourists.

Rinjani

Rinjani is located on Lombok Island, but its eruptions may affect Bali. This volcano has a height of about 3,726 meters and had a significant impact on the climate in the past, provoking global cooling in the XII-XIX centuries.

How active are volcanoes currently?

In recent years, volcanoes in Bali erupt rarely and do not pose a serious threat. Volcanic ash released into the atmosphere during an eruption can cause the cancellation of flights and pose a health hazard, which leads to the evacuation of the population in nearby areas. Underground activity and earthquakes are also sometimes observed, but rarely lead to serious consequences.

The most famous historical volcanic eruptions in Bali

  • The eruption of Batur in 1926, which led to the destruction of many villages and material losses.
  • The eruption of Agung in 1963-1964, accompanied by earthquakes, lava flows and volcanic storms.
  • The eruption of Agung in 2017, which caused mass evacuation and cancellation of flights.
  • The eruption of Agung in 2019, which affected the nearest territory and left amazing footage in memory.

How do they monitor the activity of volcanoes in Bali?

The local Government of Indonesia and the island authorities are constantly monitoring volcanic activity with the help of seismometers, gas monitoring and warning systems. The world's media are also closely following the volcanic events in Bali, but it is better to follow local Balinese sources of information in English and official warnings from local authorities.

How do geologists control volcanoes?

Geologists use various methods to monitor volcanic activity:

  • Seismic monitoring using seismometers to detect earthquakes.
  • Measurement of volcanic gases such as sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide.
  • GPS and infrared thermography to track the movement of the earth and the temperature of the volcano.
  • Satellite images for monitoring changes in the shape and activity of volcanoes.

Modeling and forecasting, to predict the behavior of volcanoes and develop an evacuation plan.

Early warning systems allow local authorities to respond quickly to eruption threats and ensure the safety of residents and tourists in Bali.


If you are planning a visit to Bali and are worried about possible volcanic eruptions, it is recommended to choose accommodation in tourist areas on the edges of the island to minimize the risks. The local government makes every effort to ensure the safety and comfort of tourists who come to this paradise island.

Baliving is the leading real estate rental website in Bali for a long time. Here you can rent the accommodation you like by writing directly to the owner or agent without paying a commission to the site

collect
0
avatar
BALIVING
guide
Zupyak is the world’s largest content marketing community, with over 400 000 members and 3 million articles. Explore and get your content discovered.
Read more