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The national disaster agency said the eruption on Friday night lasted about four minutes and 30 seconds and spread lava and incandescent rocks about 3 kilometres from the crater.
Nine villages experienced thick ash fall.
But the agency said it wasn’t raising the alert level for the volcano and its exclusion zone remains a four-kilometre radius around the crater.
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Agung became active again in 2017 after more than a half-century of slumber following a major eruption in 1963.