Mount Dukono on Indonesia's Halmahera Island erupted again on Thursday morning, releasing volcanic ash that reached a height of 1100 meters. Local authorities have warned residents and visitors to stay away from the area surrounding the volcano.
The Indonesian Volcanology Agency has issued warnings to citizens regarding increased volcanic activity at Mount Dukono, urging residents and visitors to stay away from the area surrounding the volcano. This alert follows several eruptions that have occurred in recent days.
Mount Dukono in North Halmahera, Indonesia, erupted powerfully on Monday, releasing volcanic ash that reached a height of 1000 meters. This volcanic activity was recorded at 09:26 local time, raising concerns among local authorities.
Mount Dukono in North Maluku, Indonesia, has erupted powerfully, releasing volcanic ash that reached a height of <strong>1400 meters</strong> above the mountain's summit. Local authorities are warning residents to stay away from the area and urging them to take necessary precautions.
Mount Dukono in North Halmahera, Indonesia, erupted on Friday, sending a volcanic ash cloud soaring to 1500 meters. The event raised significant concerns among local residents and visitors in the surrounding areas.