<br /> <p>Indonesia resident Made Nagi captured footage of spews of multicolored ash coming from Bali’s Mount Agung volcano on November 27.</p><p>On November 25, Agung began a “sustained ash eruption” that saw plumes reaching nearly two miles high, according to The Jakarta Post</a>. The island’s airport closed on Monday morning, stranding some 59,000</a> passengers.</p><p>The island had issued a mass evacuation order, with around 100,000</a> residents told to leave the area as the mountain continued to spew volcanic ash with increasing intensity. Credit: Made Nagi via Storyful</p><br />