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Indonesian authorities search for 3 hikers missing after Mount Dukono eruption, 17 evacuated

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Posted on May 8, 2026

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Indonesian Authorities Continue Search for Missing Hikers After Mount Dukono Eruption

Ongoing Rescue Efforts and Eruption Details

Rescue Operations and Missing Hikers

JAKARTA, May 8 (Reuters) - Indonesian authorities are still trying to locate three missing hikers after rescuing 17 people trapped by the volcanic eruption of Mount Dukono on Halmahera island on Friday, a local rescue agency official told Reuters.

Details of the Eruption

Mount Dukono, located in North Maluku province, erupted on Friday at 07:41 a.m. local time (1041 GMT Thursday), spewing volcanic ash as high as 10 km (6.21 miles) into the sky, the country's volcanology agency said.

Alert Status and Volcanic Activity

The agency maintained the alert status at the mountain at its third highest level, agency head Lana Saria said in a statement.

Footage from the agency showed a huge cloud of hot ash billowing from the crater and blanketing the slopes of the volcano.

Volcanic activities in Mount Dukono decreased last year but picked up again at the end of March, with nearly 200 small-scale eruptions.

Impact on Hikers and Evacuation

Hikers Trapped and Rescued

The local rescue agency said earlier that 20 hikers were trapped by the eruption, including nine Singaporeans and 11 Indonesians.

Iwan Ramdani, the head of the local rescue agency, told Reuters that 17 had been found and evacuated. It is unclear how many Singaporeans were rescued.

Iwan said the search is still on for the three hikers who remain missing.

Casualties and Unconfirmed Deaths

Survivors said three people, including two Singaporeans, died in the eruption, local police chief Erlichson Pasaribu told Reuters, but the rescue agency has yet to confirm the deaths.

Climbing Ban and Safety Measures

Pasaribu said climbing in Mount Dukono had been banned since an earlier eruption in 2024.

Authorities warned residents to refrain from any activities within 4 km (2.5 miles) of the crater.

The volcanology agency also warned of the risks of volcanic mudflow when it rains.

Broader Impact and Context

Flight Disruptions and Regional Seismic Activity

There are not yet any reports of flight disruptions caused by the eruption.

Indonesia sits on the Pacific "Ring of Fire", an area of high seismic activity atop various tectonic plates.

(Reporting by Ananda Teresia; Editing by David Stanway)

Key Takeaways

  • Mount Dukono’s volcanic activity surged with nearly 200 explosions since late March, culminating in a massive ash plume on May 8 reaching 10 km (6.2 mi) into the sky (volcano.si.edu).
  • Seventeen hikers—nine Singaporeans and eleven Indonesians—have been evacuated; three remain missing. Survivors claim three deaths (including two Singaporeans), but authorities have yet to confirm fatalities (en.wikipedia.org).
  • Authorities have maintained Alert Level II–III, banning access within a 4 km radius of the crater and warning of lahar risks during rains; flight operations remain unaffected (volcano.si.edu)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hikers were trapped during the Mount Dukono eruption?
A total of 20 hikers were trapped by the eruption, including nine Singaporeans and 11 Indonesians.
How many people were evacuated from Mount Dukono after the eruption?
Seventeen people were found and evacuated from Mount Dukono following the eruption.
What is the current alert status at Mount Dukono?
The alert status at Mount Dukono remains at the third highest level, according to the volcanology agency.
Were there any confirmed deaths following the Mount Dukono eruption?
Survivors reported three deaths, including two Singaporeans, but the rescue agency has not yet confirmed these fatalities.
Are there flight disruptions due to the Mount Dukono eruption?
As of now, there are no reports of flight disruptions caused by the eruption.

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