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Between Livelihoods and Lives Why Indonesias Volcano Safety Measures Are Uneven

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AI-generatedThe article discusses uneven enforcement of volcano safety measures in Indonesia, focusing on tourist safety. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; no company, commodity price, supply chain, or regulatory impact on business operations is mentioned. The event is a natural disaster with no clear economic or sector-specific consequences beyond general disaster risk awareness.
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- Mount Dukono eruption on May 11, 2026 killed two Singaporeans and one Indonesian.
- Indonesia has ~130 active volcanoes and ranks third globally for disaster risk.
- Mount Dukono has been at Level II (Waspada) alert since 2008 with a 4km no-go zone.
- Enforcement of volcano safety measures is inconsistent, especially outside national parks.
- World Bank highlights Indonesia's vulnerability to natural calamities.
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