Bali's Mount Agung volcano erupts, sending thick ash into the air and forcing flight cancellations Updated May 25, 2019 14:01:31 Video: Bali's Mt Agung erupts (ABC News) Published on Fri 24 May 2019 20.21 EDT Bali’s airport has cancelled flights following an eruption of the Mount Agung volcano, which spread ash over the south of the Indonesian island. Another explosion occurred at the volcano last night, at 01:38 local time this morning. Bali’s Mount Agung volcano erupts overnight, spewing ash 2km high ... affected according to 7 News. But it wasn't the first time the Bali … Bali’s airport has returned to normal operations after some flights were canceled on Friday night following an eruption of the Mount Agung volcano. The Indonesian volcano sprayed ash two kilometres into the air on Sunday. Mount Agung is an active volcano which means it could erupt at any moment. A vulcanian-type eruption ejected lots of incandescent material to distances of at least 700 m from the crater and generated an ash plume that rose to 30,000 ft (9000 m) altitude and drifting south over Denpasar.