Authorities in Indonesia are continuing to evacuate tens of thousands of people living close to a volcano that threatening to erupt on Bali. <br /><br />Around 62,000 people live in the so-called “danger zone” around Mount Agung on the eastern part of the island that’s famous for being an idyllic holiday spot.<br />So far only 50,000 have moved into temporary shelters set up in schools and town-halls in neighbouring villages.<br /><br />There has been increased volcanic activity over a number of weeks, and more recently hundreds of tremors and signs of magma rising to the surface.<br /><br />The alert has prompted several countries to issue travel warnings. For now, no flights in or out of the island have been cancelled. <br /><br />On Sunday, a 200-metre high column of smoke was seen rising from the mountain.<br /><br />Officials have urged the public to remain calm amid false reports and videos circulating online of an eruption.<br /><br />Indonesia, which sits on the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire, has nearly 130 active volcanoes, more than any other country.<br />
