Thousands of Australians are still stuck in Bali as conditions once again worsen following the eruption of Mt Agung.
More than 7400 people have been flown home to Australia since the airport reopened on Wednesday, but thousands are still stranded.
Recovery flights today have been cancelled as the situation deteriorates.
Virgin and Jetstar have both confirmed they are reviewing flights for tomorrow with the possibility of more cancellations.
The volcano’s activity level is still listed as high and authorities are reminding travellers and locals that this is an ongoing eruption.
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