2 Singaporeans, 1 Indonesian still missing after Mount Dukono eruption

Indonesian authorities resumed their search ⁠on Saturday for three hikers missing after Mount Dukono erupted on the island of Halmahera, a rescue official said.

At least 100 rescuers, military and police personnel, as well as two thermal drones, were ‌deployed to find the two Singaporeans and one Indonesian, said Iwan Ramdani, the head of the local rescue agency.

Survivors have told police that three people, including two Singaporeans, died in Friday’s eruption, local police chief Erlichson Pasaribu said, but the rescue agency had not confirmed the deaths by Saturday.

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The volcano in North Maluku province began erupting on Friday morning, spewing ash as ‌high as 10km (6 miles) into the sky, Indonesia’s volcanology agency said.

“We are focusing the search around the crater, covering an area around 700 metres,” Iwan said. Authorities on Friday evacuated 17 people – seven Singaporeans and 10 Indonesians.

A still from a social media video shows the eruption of Mount Dukono in Indonesia’s North Halmahera regency on Friday. Photo: Aleksius Djangu/Reuters
A still from a social media video shows the eruption of Mount Dukono in Indonesia’s North Halmahera regency on Friday. Photo: Aleksius Djangu/Reuters

The rescue agency had halted the search on Friday evening as the volcano continued ‌to erupt. Saturday’s search remained hampered, Iwan said, as the volcanology agency reported at least four morning eruptions.

  

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