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Ever Restless Mount Dukono Erupts

Natural Disaster VolcanoForests Rivers OceansIndonesianWorldlanguages Indonesian

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No direct commercial mechanism identified. The event is a natural disaster with no reported impact on commodity supply chains, logistics, or specific industries. No companies, products, or economic channels are mentioned. The volcano is remote and its activity is ongoing for decades, so no scarcity or price effect is evident.

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  • Mount Dukono in Indonesia has been erupting nearly continuously since 1933.
  • On May 8, 2026, eruptions turned deadly, hitting hikers with ash and volcanic bombs.
  • From May 9-16, 2026, average 52 eruptive events per day, ash plumes 400-4,300 m.
  • Alert level raised to 2 (scale 4); 4 km exclusion zone advised.

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