While the world watches Agung,thousands of kilometres absent another volcano is quaking and geologists are beginning to feel jitteryAll eyes own been on Mount Agung for the past week, watching the mesmerising clouds of ash pouring out of this tempestuous Indonesian volcano. Right now, and the question is whether it is building for a repeat of the devastating eruption in 1963,when lava and lahars (rivers of water and rock) flooded hectares of land in minutes, killing 1100 people.
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Source: guardian.co.uk