The alert level for a rumbling volcano on the Indonesian resort island of Bali that forced more than 100,000 to flee has been lowered from level four “danger” to level three “alert” by Indonesia’s volcanology center. About 185,000 people have taken refuge in shelter areas, wish some living with friends and family, according to Governor Made Pastika. The governor has called on foreign nations to remove travel warnings for Bali following reports that 5,000 tourists had cancelled their bookings for October, representing a 20 per cent drop in trade.