
Three dead after volcano erupts on Indonesian island
Three dead after volcano erupts on Indonesian island22 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleTessa Wong ,SingaporeandBBC Indonesian ,Jakarta Watch: Mount Dukono volcano erupts in IndonesiaThree people hiking...
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Key developments are emerging from the global stage. Three dead after volcano erupts on Indonesian island22 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleTessa Wong ,SingaporeandBBC Indonesian ,Jakarta Watch: Mount Dukono volcano erupts in IndonesiaThree people hiking on Indonesia's Mount Dukono have died after the volcano erupted on Friday morning. Videos and pictures of the eruption show the volcano, located on North Maluku island, spewing a column of ash stretching 10km (six miles) into the sky. The three victims were part of a group of 20 Singaporeans and Indonesians hiking on the mountain despite restrictions.
The rest of the group was eventually located by rescuers and evacuated from the mountain. The volcano has erupted more than 200 times since last March. Officials had previously issued warnings against climbing the mountain due to safety concerns.
The Details
The latest eruption took place at 07:41 local time (22:41 GMT Thursday), when there were several people on the mountain on early morning hikes. Indonesian officials said two Singaporeans and one local resident from the nearby city of Ternate had died. Rescuers eventually located the rest of their hiking group.
Most of them were safely evacuated from the mountain and sent to a hospital to have their injuries treated. Two members of the group, who are porters, stayed behind on the mountain to help rescue workers locate the bodies. On Friday afternoon, Mount Dukono was still emitting volcanic material from its crater, according to one local resident assisting rescuers.
Aldy Salabia told Indonesian that they were at a local shelter on the mountain preparing for the rescue operation. "From the shelter, we can see ash and rock material continuously being ejected," he said. North Halmahera police chief Erlichson Pasaribu said that retrieval of the bodies, which are located at higher elevations, has been hampered by repeated eruptions, difficult terrain and strong blasts from the volcano.
What Experts Say
Besides the 20-member hiking group, eyewitness accounts indicate there were other hikers on the mountain as well. One guide who was on Mount Dukono with two clients at the time of the eruption told Indonesian that he believed high pressure had been building up inside the volcano for several days. "When Dukono hasn't erupted for a few days, you have to be careful," he said, describing the eruption as "major" and "very strong".
As they were hiking up, he saw one group of people at the edge of the crater, as well as another group about 50m from the crater who were filming drone videos. Then, "I heard deep tremors. So I decided to immediately descend with the guests.
And in the end, the three of us were safe. "As they were descending he saw many hikers were still at the summit, he added. Indonesian officials said they had issued warnings against climbing Mount Dukono which were widely disseminated through social media as well as on banners at trail entrances, but some hikers had ignored them.
The development has drawn wide international attention, with diplomatic circles watching closely.





