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- Indonesian rescuers help 178 stranded climbers after Mount Semeru’s . . .
Volcano eruption forces the rescue of more than 170 climbers on Indonesia’s Mount Semeru 1 of 5 | Indonesia’s Mount Semeru, the highest peak on Java island, erupted Wednesday, blanketing several villages with falling ash, prompting evacuations and leading authorities to raise the alert to the highest level
- Indonesia evacuates stranded climbers after Semeru volcano erupts
Indonesian authorities evacuated over 1,000 people, including over 170 hikers, on Thursday after the eruption of its Semeru volcano, one of the country's tallest peaks
- Climbers at Indonesia’s Mount Semeru safe after sudden volcanic eruption
More than 170 climbers caught by Mount Semeru’s sudden eruption have returned to safety, Indonesian authorities said “They are safe and now being helped to return,” Priatin Hadi Wijaya,
- Rescue workers evacuate stranded climbers after Semeru volcano erupts
Its spokesman Abdul Muhari said at least 300 villagers living near the volcano have been evacuated to two temporary shelters There were no immediate reports of casualties
- Indonesia evacuates stranded climbers after Semeru volcano erupts - MSN
JAKARTA (Reuters) -Indonesian authorities evacuated more than 900 people and were facilitating the safe return on Thursday of 170 climbers stranded after the eruption of its Semeru volcano, one of
- Indonesia Evacuates 900 People, Rescues Stranded Climbers After Semeru . . .
Intense rescue operations took place in Indonesia on Thursday as authorities helped 170 climbers who were stuck following the most recent Semeru volcano eruption return safely and evacuated around 900 households
- Indonesia rescues climbers stranded by the eruption of Mount Semeru.
Indonesia rescues climbers stranded by the eruption of Mount Semeru Indonesian authorities have evacuated over 900 people and assisted the safe return of 170 climbers stranded after Mount Semeru, one of Indonesia’s tallest volcanoes, erupted on Wednesday
- Volcano eruption forces rescue of more than 170 climbers on Indonesias . . .
JAKARTA, Indonesia -- Indonesian authorities said Thursday they helped more than 170 climbers who were caught a day earlier by Mount Semeru’s sudden eruption to return to safety as the seismic activity of Java island's highest volcano indicated that the eruption will continue
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