Volcano victims found


Deadly cloud: Rescue workers standing by after the volcanic eruption of Mount Dukono in North Halmahera, North Maluku. — Indonesia’s National Search and Rescue Agency/AFP

Rescuers located the position of two missing Singa­poreans, although it was not known if they were alive, and confirmed the death of an Indonesian female hiker after Mount Dukono erupted on the Pacific island of Halmahera.

“We have identified the coordinates of their locations. It’s around the crater rim,” Iwan Ramdani, the head of Indonesia’s rescue agency, said yesterday. “This is on drone surveillance and is consis­tent with witness accounts.”

Both appeared to be 20m to 30m from the rim of the main crater, said disaster mitigation agency spokesperson Abdul Muhari.

The Indonesian woman’s body had been recovered and handed to her family, Iwan added.

Located in North Maluku province, the volcano began erupting on Friday, spewing ash as high as 10km.

Yesterday evening, rescuers temporarily halted the search due to continuous eruptions.

Operations will be resumed today, Iwan said. At least 100 ­rescuers, military and police personnel, as well as two thermal drones, were deployed early yesterday.

Evacuations were hampered by the extreme terrain and continued eruptions.

Authorities on Friday evacuated 17 people – seven Singaporeans and 10 Indonesians. The hikers told police the three missing ­people, including the Singa­poreans, were dead, police chief Erlichson Pasaribu had said.

Erlichson said that they are investigating a tour company which provided services for the hikers, over possible negligence that endangered others’ lives.

They have questioned six people but did not arrest them. Police will investigate further why the tour company took tourists to climb Mount Dukono although climbing had been banned.

Erlichson said hiking to Dukono’s summit has been ­prohibited since 2024 due to ­eruptions, and the local government banned all climbing activities in April this year following increased eruptions.

The volcanology agency is maintaining the third-highest alert level for Mount Dukono and bans any activities within 4km of the crater.

There were no reports of flight disruptions caused by the eruption. — Reuters

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