Search and rescue operations are currently underway following a significant eruption at Mount Dukono in Indonesia. Authorities have reported that the volcanic activity has led to fatalities and left several individuals missing in the surrounding region. Emergency teams are working to navigate through thick volcanic ash and challenging terrain to locate survivors and provide assistance. Residents have been advised to stay clear of the exclusion zone as the volcano continues to show signs of instability and further activity.
- Mount Dukono in Indonesia’s North Maluku province has erupted, prompting an immediate emergency response.
- Local officials have confirmed that the eruption resulted in deaths and several people are currently reported missing.
- Rescue workers are facing significant difficulties due to the high volume of volcanic ash and ongoing seismic threats.
- An exclusion zone has been established, with urgent warnings issued for individuals to remain at a safe distance from the crater.
- Emergency services and humanitarian aid are being coordinated to assist those impacted by the volcanic fallout.
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