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Climbers were warned of danger of Mount Marapi

- Ananda Teresia

Indonesia’s volcanolog­y agency had been warning since 2011 that it was unsafe to climb the country’s active Marapi volcano, the organisati­on’s chief said, days after the peak erupted and killed 13 climbers, with 10 still missing on Tuesday.

The 2,891m high volcano in West Sumatra erupted on Sunday, spewing grey clouds of ash as high as 3km into the sky.

Search operations for 10 missing climbers were under way on Tuesday, local authoritie­s said, with about 200 local rescuers involved.

For more than a decade, Indonesia’s volcanolog­y agency had sent monthly letters warning the environmen­t ministry and local conservati­on agency that climbers should keep a safe distance from the volcano’s peak, said agency head Hendra Gunawan.

“The recommenda­tion was to not climb up to the peak, that no-one should go within 3km of the crater,” he said.

Officials from the volcanolog­y body said it could only issue safety warnings, and the environmen­t ministry and local authoritie­s had to enforce them.

The environmen­t ministry did not immediatel­y respond to questions from Reuters.

The conservati­on agency, which is under the ministry, said permits to climb were given after getting the green light from several local agencies, including the West Sumatra provincial government and national disaster agency, as well the Padang search and rescue agency.

The search and rescue agency declined to comment. The national disaster agency did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment. West Sumatra’s provincial government was not immediatel­y reachable for comment.

Rescuers said there were 75 climbers on the volcano when it erupted.

Sunday’s eruption of Mt Marapi was the deadliest since 1979, when an eruption killed 60 people. The volcano erupted several times in January and February, but its relatively infrequent eruptions during the past decade have made it difficult to analyse, said Ahmad Basuki of the volcanolog­y agency.

“Because we cannot record any seismic activity, the volcano gives no clear sign if it is going to erupt,” he said. “The character of this volcano is dangerous.”

Indonesia, which straddles the so-called “Ring of Fire”, is home to more than 100 active volcanoes.

 ?? /Reuters ?? Volcanic victim: Indonesian rescue teams carry the body of a Mount Marapi eruption victim.
/Reuters Volcanic victim: Indonesian rescue teams carry the body of a Mount Marapi eruption victim.

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