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Indonesia raises alert for Mount Agung volcano to highest level: Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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The Indonesian authorities raised the alert level for the Mount Agung volcano to the highest level, the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Bulgarian Embassy in Jakarta informs. People are advised to take the necessary safety measures. They have to make sure they have enough drinking water, food products and dust masks. They must keep their personal documents and connect their tour operator and airline to make sure than in case of evacuation they will be transported to a safe place. People are also advised to stay indoors and keep all windows closed, if Agung volcano erupts. The Bulgarian citizens can contact the Bulgarian Embassy in Jakarta at 00 62 21 390 4048. In case of emergency they can call the following hotline: 00 62 811 932 200.




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