All Thai visitors in Bali have been advised to register with the Thai embassy in Jakarta, as flights from Bangkok to the Indonesian resort island were cancelled following the eruption of Mount Agung.
The Thai embassy in Indonesia on Monday recommended all Thais on the resort island to register online for contacts and in case of emergency
They are also advised to strictly follow the guidelines of Indonesian authorities after an alert on Mount Agung has been raised to the highest level, it added.
Thais can contact the honorary consul in Denpasar at (62) 812-3825-542 or the embassy in the Indonesian capital at (62) 811-186-253.
Ngurah Rai airport in Bali closes until Tuesday morning for safety reasons after the volcano spews ash into the sky.
Thai Airways International and Thai AirAsia are among airlines servicing the Bangkok-Denpasar route.
THAI announced flight cancellation to Bali from Monday to Thursday, the airline announced on the website.
AirAsia also posted on its website that flights to Bali were cancelled on Monday.
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Mount Agung continues to spew ash. (Reuters video)