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Indonesia’s Mount Dukono erupts, sending ash 4.6km into the sky, aviation warning issued
File picture of residents watch the ash cloud from the eruption of Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki from Lewolaga village in East Flores November 9, 2024. Another volcano in Indonesia, Mount Dukono, situated in the eastern North Maluku province, erupted today. — AFP pic

JAKARTA, Nov 26 — Mount Dukono, situated in Indonesia’s eastern North Maluku province, erupted on Tuesday, prompting a warning for aviation, according to the country’s Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation Centre, reported Xinhua.

The eruption occurred at 9.43 am local time, sending a column of thick white-to-grey ash up to 4,600 metres into the sky. The ash is drifting northwest of the mountain.

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Planes were prohibited from flying at altitudes below five kilometres around the volcano, which is located on Halmahera Island. An orange Volcano Observatory Notice for Aviation status has been issued.

Climbers and residents are strictly banned from climbing or engaging in any activities within a three-kilometre radius of the crater. Residents are also advised always to wear a face mask whenever ash dispersion occurs, as volcanic ash can spread at any time.

Mount Dukono, standing 1,087 metres above sea level, is one of Indonesia’s 127 active volcanoes. — Bernama-Xinhua

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