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Bali Airport Reopens After Volcano Eruptions Force Two-Day Shutdown

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<p>Ngurai Rai International Airport, where travelers in Bali had been stranded due to a shutdown caused by Mount Agung’s eruptions, reopened on Wednesday, November 29.</p><p>Flights resumed at 3 pm that day after the Bali airspace was deemed safe for flights, The Jakarta Post</a> reported.</p><p>During the closure, several flights inbound for Bali had been redirected</a> to neighboring airports in Indonesia, with one flown to Singapore. More than 450 flights were cancelled, according to Channel News Asia.</p><p>While operations had resumed, travelers reported a lack of flights as the airport dealt with a backlog of almost 90,000 passengers</a>.</p><p>Authorities were monitoring</a> the activity of Mount Agung for any changes in development. Credit: Instagram/tayennadee via Storyful</p><br />

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