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Indonesian rescuers race to find 12 missing after Marapi eruption

He said the 12 hikers remained missing as of Tuesday morning and six dead bodies were still to be evacuated, with five having been brought down the mountain for identification.

The rescuers would attempt manual evacuations when possible, walking to the top of the volcano and evacuating the victims using stretchers because of ongoing eruptions and poor visibility, Hendri said.

Ahmad Rifandi, head of Marapi’s monitoring post, told AFP on Tuesday it had observed five eruptions from midnight to 8am local time (9am Singapore time).

“Marapi is still very much active. We can’t see the height of the column because it’s covered by the cloud,” he said.

Abdul Malik, head of the Padang Search and Rescue Agency told reporters on Monday that three hikers found alive on the mountain after the eruption were injured but taken to hospital for medical treatment.

The head of Indonesia’s volcanology agency, Hendra Gunawan, said Marapi has been at the second level of a four-tier alert system since 2011, and a 3km exclusion zone had been imposed around its crater.

He appeared to blame hikers on Monday for going too close to the crater, saying the agency recommended no human activities in that zone and emphasised that “severe impacts” were reported for victims within one to 1.5km from the crater.

“STILL HOPE”

Officials said the hikers had registered through an online booking system, but others may have been on illegal mountain routes.

Relatives were still waiting for updates at an information centre at the base of the mountain.

As the search went on for the missing hikers, the family of Zhafirah Zahrim Febrina told AFP of their relief she was one of the lucky ones.

Good news arrived in the form of a livestream on video app TikTok by a member of the rescue services on which the 19-year-old could be seen.

Febrina had suffered burns and was visibly shaken, but still, her mother Rani Radelani felt relieved.

“It felt incredible, praise God she has been found,” she said. Febrina is now in a nearby hospital after being trapped on the mountain on a hiking trip with 18 school friends.

“If she asks me to allow her to climb a mountain, I’ll say no,” Radelani said.

Footage showing Febrina covered in ash has been shared widely on social media.

Source: CNA

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