Body of Indonesian hiker found after Dukono volcano eruption
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Rescuers recovered the body of an Indonesian hiker who died following an eruption of the Dukono volcano on Halmahera Island.
- Authorities initially reported three hikers deceased, including the Indonesian woman and two Singaporeans, whose remains are still being searched for amidst high volcanic activity.
- The eruption occurred despite warnings about the volcano's constant activity, with 17 people rescued and several injured; authorities advise staying at least four kilometers from the active crater.
Tragic news emerges from Indonesia's Halmahera Island, where the body of an Indonesian hiker has been recovered following the recent eruption of the Dukono volcano. The incident, which occurred despite clear warnings from local authorities about the volcano's persistent activity, has resulted in multiple fatalities and injuries, underscoring the inherent dangers of Indonesia's volatile volcanic landscape.
Initial reports indicated that three hikers lost their lives in the eruption, including the Indonesian woman and two Singaporean nationals. While the Indonesian victim has been found, search efforts are ongoing for the missing Singaporean hikers. The challenging conditions, characterized by high volcanic activity and the risk of further eruptions, make this a perilous operation for the rescue teams involved. The incident serves as a somber reminder of the risks undertaken by those who venture near active volcanoes, even when advised against it.
Indonesia, situated on the Pacific Ring of Fire, is home to numerous active volcanoes, and the Dukono eruption is a stark reminder of this geological reality. The country's Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation has long advised a strict exclusion zone around the active crater. This tragedy highlights the critical importance of heeding such warnings, as the unpredictable nature of volcanic activity can have devastating consequences. The loss of life is a profound tragedy, and the ongoing search efforts reflect the dedication of Indonesian emergency services in the face of extreme natural hazards.
La vรญctima fue encontrada sin vida a unos 50 metros del borde del crรกter sobre las 15:00 hora local (6:00 GMT), en un operativo de bรบsqueda conjunto en el que participaron efectivos las Fuerzas Armadas de Indonesia (TNI), la Policรญa Nacional (Polri) y la agencia de rescates del paรญs (Basarnas).
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.