The number of refugees from the Mount Agung eruption disaster in Bali has reached 96,086 people. This number is spread across 430 evacuation points in nine regencies/cities on the "Island of Gods." The number of refugees is expected to continue to increase due to the ongoing high volcanic activity and the incomplete data collection.
Based on data from the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), the highest number of refugees is in Karangasem Regency, nearly 40,000 people spread across 100 evacuation points. This is followed by Klungkung Regency with more than 19,000 refugees in 162 points, and Buleleng Regency with nearly 17,000 refugees spread across 26 evacuation points.
For information, Mount Agung is a volcano on the island of Bali with a height of 3,031 meters above sea level. Located in Rendang District, Karangasem, Bali, this mountain also previously erupted in 1963.
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