A group of climbers narrowly escaped as Indonesia’s Mount Dukono erupted, sending towering plumes of ash into the sky. Video from the scene shows the climbers frantically running for cover as the volcano suddenly became active.
Mount Dukono, situated on Halmahera Island, is among Indonesia’s most active volcanoes. The unexpected eruption took the climbers by surprise, forcing them to quickly descend as ash and volcanic debris began to fall. The footage vividly captures the tense moment, with thick clouds of ash rapidly enveloping the area. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported.
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Indonesian authorities have issued warnings, advising residents and travelers to avoid the area due to the ongoing volcanic activity. The eruption serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable danger posed by Indonesia’s many volcanoes, which remain a constant threat to those nearby.
Mount Dukono has been continuously erupting since 1933, making it one of the longest ongoing volcanic eruptions in the world. The recent eruption underscores the persistent risks faced by locals and adventurers alike.