WATCH: Climbers scramble for safety as Indonesia’s Mount Dukono erupts

The volcano erupts suddenly sending ash plumes skyward as climbers run for safety

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A group of climbers faced a harrowing escape as Indonesia’s Mount Dukono erupted, sending massive plumes of ash into the sky. Video footage from the scene shows the climbers scrambling and running for cover as the volcano unexpectedly came to life.

Mount Dukono, located on the island of Halmahera, is one of Indonesia’s most active volcanoes. The sudden eruption caught the climbers off guard, forcing them to flee the summit as ash and volcanic debris rained down.

The dramatic footage captures the intensity of the moment, with thick clouds of ash quickly engulfing the area. Despite the dangerous situation, no injuries have been reported so far.

Indonesian authorities have issued warnings to residents and travellers, urging them to stay away from the area as volcanic activity continues. The eruption is a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of Indonesia’s numerous volcanoes, which pose a constant threat to those who venture too close.

Mount Dukono has been in a state of continuous eruption since 1933, making it one of the longest continuously erupting volcanoes in the world. The recent activity highlights the ongoing risks faced by both locals and adventurers in the region.

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