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Indonesian rescuers evacuating thousands after Mount Ibu erupts

  • Thousands of islanders are being evacuated after Mount Ibu erupted in Eastern Indonesia, sending a column of smoke four kilometers into the sky, according to officials.
  • The Geological Agency raised the volcano's alert status to the highest level, prompting local authorities to evacuate approximately 3,000 residents from nearby villages.
  • As of Thursday morning, 517 residents had been evacuated, with the remaining residents scheduled for evacuation later in the day.
  • Residents and tourists are advised to avoid a five to six-kilometer exclusion zone around the volcano and to wear face masks due to falling ash.
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