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Three tourists have died and 10 others are missing after a volcano erupted in Indonesia

A violent eruption occurred on Friday morning at the Dukono volcano on the island of Halmahera in eastern Indonesia. The eruption threw a cloud of ash about 10 km into the air, and three hikers, including two foreigners, died, reports The Guardian.

“There are three dead, two foreigners and a resident of the island of Ternate”, in eastern Indonesia, said Erlichson Pasaribu, the chief of police in North Halmahera province, in the Moluccas, for Kompas TV.

Another ten people are reported missing in this area forbidden to tourists due to the intensified activity of the volcano.

The eruption was accompanied by a “loud rumble” and a dense column of smoke that rose about 10 km above the summit of Mount Dukono, said Lana Saria, head of the national geological agency.

“The ash is heading north, so residential areas and the town of Tobelo must be vigilant in the face of (…) volcanic ash rains,” she said in a statement.

Volcanic smoke could be dangerous to public health, Lana added, and could disrupt transportation services.

Indonesia, a vast archipelago nation, experiences frequent seismic and volcanic activity due to its position on the Pacific “Ring of Fire” where tectonic plates collide.

Mount Dukono is currently at alert level two on a scale that has four levels.



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