<p>International flights that had been grounded overnight due ash and smoke spewing from an erupting Mt Agung in Bali resumed on November 26.</p><p>Mt Agung volcano erupted a second time in a week, prompting many airlines to cancel or diverted their flights on Saturday night, despite Indonesia’s National Disaster Mitigation Agency giving the green light to fly, ABC reported</a>.</p><p>The volcano began spewing smoke around 5.30pm on November 25, with nearby villages covered in thin layers of ash, AP reported</a>. This video shows the ash columns still rising high above Bali on the morning of November 26. Credit: YouTube/SAY YOGA via Storyful</p><br />