<p>Mount Agung in Bali, Indonesia, hurled plumes of smoke and ash on November 27, creating torrents of mud made up of volcanic debris, known as “cold lava” or “lahar.”</p><p>Indonesian officials said that 100,000 people around the area were told to evacuate. So far only 40,000 have moved away from the volcano, according to the Guardian</a>.</p><p>Thousands were also left stranded after Ngurah Rai International Airport closed due to severe volcano warnings</a>. Credit: Instagram/iron_jagad via Storyful</p><br />