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Two missing Singaporeans found after Mount Dukono eruption; one Indonesian is dead

Indonesian authorities confirmed on Saturday that they had located the two Singaporeans who were missing, but it was not yet known if either of them was alive. They also confirmed the death of an Indonesian woman 'hiker, after Mount Dukono erupted in the Pacific island of Halmahera.

"We have located their coordinates." Iwan Ramdani of Indonesia's rescue agency said that it was around the crater's rim. This is consistent with the witness reports and drone surveillance.

The spokesperson for the disaster mitigation agency, Abdul?Muhari, stated that both appeared to be between 20 and 30 metres (65 to 100 feet) away from the rim.

Iwan said that the body of an Indonesian woman had been found and returned to her family.

The volcano, located in the North Maluku Province, began erupting Friday and spewed ash up to 10 km (6 miles).

The search was temporarily suspended on Saturday night due to the continuous eruptions. Iwan stated that operations will resume on Sunday. Iwan said that at least 100 rescuers and military personnel as well as 2 thermal drones were deployed on Saturday morning.

The extreme terrain and the ongoing eruptions made evacuations difficult.

Seven Singaporeans and ten Indonesians were evacuated by authorities on Friday. Police chief Erlichson Pasaribu said that the hikers had told the police that the three missing persons, including the Singaporeans were dead.

Pasaribu stated that they are investigating the tour company that provided services to the hikers for possible "negligence" that could have endangered other lives.

Six people were questioned, but not arrested. The police will investigate why the tour company allowed tourists to climb Mount Dukono despite it being banned.

Pasaribu stated that hiking to Dukono's peak has been banned since 2024 because of?eruptions, and in April this past year the local government prohibited all climbing activities due to increased eruptions.

The Volcanology Agency is maintaining the third highest alert level on Mount Dukono, and has banned all activities within 4 km of the crater.

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

(source: Reuters)