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Rescuers on Indonesia’s Halmahera island recovered three bodies after Mount Dukono erupted on May 8–10, 2026, killing two Singaporean nationals and one Indonesian hiker.
The two Singaporeans were found holding each other under rock and volcanic debris around the crater rim and were retrieved on May 10 after a search hampered by steep, unstable terrain, persistent rainfall and continuing eruptions.
An Indonesian woman’s body was recovered a day earlier.
Around 150 personnel, including military, police and search-and-rescue teams assisted by two thermal drones, took part in operations focused within roughly 100–150 metres of the crater rim.
Seventeen other hikers — seven Singaporeans and ten Indonesians — were evacuated; some sustained minor burns.
Authorities maintain a level-3 alert for Dukono, ban activity within 4 km of the crater, and have launched an investigation into the tour company that organised the climb despite bans in place since 2024 and a local April 2026 restriction.
The victims were taken to Tobelo Regional Hospital for autopsy and identification; repatriation arrangements for the Singaporeans remain under determination.






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