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Two Singaporeans confirmed dead in Indonesia volcano eruption, bodies found

From Jerusalem Post · (34m ago) English Critical tone

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  • Two Singaporean nationals have been confirmed dead following the eruption of Mount Dukono in Indonesia's North Maluku province.
  • Their bodies were discovered near the crater rim by rescuers, but evacuation efforts are being hampered by ongoing eruptions and adverse weather conditions.
  • Mount Dukono erupted on Friday, spewing ash up to 10 km high, and remains at its third-highest alert level, with a 4 km exclusion zone around the crater.

The serene beauty of Indonesia's North Maluku province has been shattered by the violent eruption of Mount Dukono, a tragedy that has claimed the lives of two Singaporean nationals. The discovery of their bodies near the volatile crater rim is a somber reminder of the raw power of nature and the inherent risks faced by those who venture near active volcanoes.

Rescuers are facing immense challenges in their efforts to recover the bodies, with continuous eruptions and inclement weather creating a perilous environment. The deployment of thermal drones highlights the sophisticated measures being employed to navigate the treacherous terrain and overcome the obstacles posed by the ongoing volcanic activity. This situation underscores the complexities of disaster response in remote and geologically active regions.

Mount Dukono's eruption, which sent ash plumes soaring to 10 kilometers, has placed the volcano under its third-highest alert level. The Indonesian volcanology agency's strict ban on activities within a 4-kilometer radius of the crater serves as a critical safety measure. While the seven surviving Singaporean nationals are set to return home, the recovery of the deceased and the ongoing monitoring of the volcano remain paramount concerns for local authorities.

Evacuation of the bodies is still hampered by eruptions that continue to occur and bad weather.

โ€” Iwan RamdaniHead of the local rescue agency, describing the difficulties in recovering the bodies.
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