2 Singaporeans, 1 Indonesian still missing after Mount Dukono eruption
Indonesian authorities resumed their search on Saturday for two Singaporean and one Indonesian hiker missing after Mount Dukono erupted on Halmahera island. Over 100 rescuers, supported by thermal drones, are focusing their efforts around the crater.

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AI-generatedIndonesian authorities resumed their search on Saturday for two Singaporean and one Indonesian hiker missing after Mount Dukono erupted on Halmahera island. Over 100 rescuers, supported by thermal drones, are focusing their efforts around the crater. While survivors have reported three deaths, including the two Singaporeans, authorities have not yet confirmed this. The volcano erupted on Friday morning, sending ash up to 10 kilometers high, prompting the evacuation of 17 people. The search was initially halted due to ongoing eruptions, and Saturday's efforts continue to be challenged by further volcanic activity.
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5 extractedAuthorities evacuated 17 people (seven Singaporeans and 10 Indonesians) on Friday.
At least 100 rescuers, military and police personnel, and two thermal drones were deployed to search for the missing hikers.
Mount Dukono erupted on Friday morning, spewing ash as high as 10km into the sky.
Three hikers, including two Singaporeans and one Indonesian, are missing after Mount Dukono erupted.
Survivors told police that three people died in the eruption, but authorities had not confirmed the deaths by Saturday.