davita wroteIMO, on reflection, this respite might give the Balinese, and their leaders, time for reflection. It is obvious to most that the greed of issuing permits for building, without the obvious need for corresponding infrastructure projects, was unsustainable. This includes the rapid value of agricultural land for other purposes. Bali, by continuing down this track, will, and should, ultimately lose its inherent value as the 'Island of the Gods.'
You are right, but will it happen? No, unfortunately. The 3 big things that need fixing are waste, water and roads. One would hope that some money could come from Jakarta to fix these issues before it is too late (or maybe it already is).
JohnnyCool wroteAnd that link you posted goes straight to warnings about Mt Dukono (in Sulawesi).
The warnings appear on that page. Since there is no current warning for Agung, there is no link there.