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Mount Marapi
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Indonesia's Mount Marpi volcano erupts claiming lives of eleven hikers

| @indiablooms | Dec 05, 2023, at 05:59 am

Following its eruption over the weekend, bodies of eleven hikers have been found near the crater of Indonesia's Mount Marapi volcano, reports BBC.

Twelve others are missing, and the search was suspended on Monday leading to another smaller eruption, reports BBC.

During the main eruption on Sunday, there were 75 hikers in the area; however, the majority were safely evacuated.

Marapi erupted a 3km (9,800ft) ash cloud into the air, darkening the sky and covering the nearby villages in ash.

Three people were rescued near the crater on Monday before the search was suspended.

They were "weak and had some burns," Abdul Malik, head of the Padang Search and Rescue Agency, told the BBC.

The identities of the hikers were not immediately released by authorities, but footage from Sunday's eruption showed a massive cloud of volcanic ash spreading widely across the sky and cars and roads covered in ash.

Rescue workers took turns carrying the injured and dead down the difficult terrain of the mountain and onto waiting ambulances with sirens blaring.

Forty-nine climbers were evacuated from the area earlier in the day, many of whom also suffered burns.

"Some suffered from burns because it was very hot, and they have been taken to the hospital," Rudy Rinaldi, head of the West Sumatra Disaster Mitigation Agency, told the BBC.

Mount Marapi is one of the 127 most active volcanoes in Indonesia and is also well-liked by hikers; some trails were only reopened in June of last year because of ash eruptions that occurred in January and February.

The most deadly eruption of Marapi took place in 1979, with 60 people dying.

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