Indonesia's Bali Airport Reopens after Volcanic Ash Halts Flights

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Jakarta, Ramadan 25, 1436, Jul 12, 2015, SPA -- Indonesian authorities reopened the airport in Bali on Sunday after halting all flights for seven hours due to the threat posed by spewing ash from a volcano in the neighboring province of East Java, dpa reported. The eruption of Mount Raung has caused disruptions at Ngurah Rai in Bali, along with other regional airports, stranding passengers as hundreds of domestic and international flights were delayed or cancelled After closing from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm on Sunday, a Transporation Ministry spokesman told dpa the Bali airport had reopened but that its operations were limited to one runway. Mount Raung has been ejecting ash and erupting mildly since June. The latest eruptions forced the closure of airports in Lombok, Bali, Jember and Banyuwangi, the last of which remained out of service on Sunday. -- SPA 17:21 LOCAL TIME 14:21 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w

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