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Indonesia continues to search for missing hikers after Mount Dukono eruption

An official says that Indonesian authorities resumed their search efforts for three missing hikers on Saturday following the eruption of Mount Dukono?on Halmahera Island.

The volcanology agency of Indonesia reported that Mount Dukono in North Maluku Province erupted at 7:41 am on Friday (2241 GMT, Thursday), releasing volcanic ash up to 10 km (6 miles) high into the air.

Rescue agency had stopped the search on Friday evening because it was still raging.

Iwan Ramdani is the head of the local rescue agency. He said that at least 100 rescuers and military personnel, as well as?police officers, as well as thermal drones were deployed on Saturday morning to search for the missing three.

He added that the hikers were two Singaporeans, and one Indonesian.

Iwan stated that "we are focusing the search around a crater covering an area of around 700 meters."

On Friday, authorities evacuated 17 people. Seven of them were Singaporeans while the other ten were Indonesians.

Erlichson Pasaribu, the local police chief, said that three people died, including two Singaporeans. However, the rescue agency had not confirmed the deaths by Saturday.

Iwan said that Saturday's search had been hampered because of the continued eruptions.

Lana 'Saria, head of the agency, said that the volcanology agency had recorded at least four explosions on Saturday morning.

She added that the agency maintains the alert status of Mount Dukono on the third highest level.

She said that residents and tourists should not engage in any activity within a radius of 4 km (2 miles) from the crater.

No reports have been made yet about flight disruptions due to the eruption.

Indonesia is located on the Pacific “Ring of Fire”, an area of intense seismic activity at various tectonic plate boundaries.

(source: Reuters)