In Indonesia, 178 climbers were rescued who were trapped after the eruption of the Semeru volcano in East Java province.
After the eruption, the maximum alert level continues to remain in the area of the Semeru volcano.
According to Antara News with reference to the Indonesian National Search and Rescue Service (BASARNAS), after the volcanic eruption that occurred the day before, 178 people were trapped on mountain trails people.
According to the message, rescuers will reach all climbers and help them descend from the Ranu Kumbolo area, where a crater lake is located at an altitude of 2400 meters above sea level.
Meanwhile, the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) of Indonesia announced the evacuation of 300 residents of the Lumajang region.
Authorities reported that the activity of the Semeru volcano has ceased, but the heightened alert level still remains.
The Semeru Volcano erupted at 06:11 local time on November 19, releasing an ash column about 800 meters high.
Semeru Volcano, which is part of the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, is considered one of the most active volcanoes on the island of Java.