Environment
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Mount Marapi in Indonesia Erupts, Killing 11 Climbers
Indonesia’s Mount Marapi erupted, resulting in the deaths of 11 climbers. Read more here. Indonesia's Marapi volcano in West Sumatra province erupted on Sunday, spewing volcanic ash up to 3,000 meters (9,843 feet) into the air and killing at least 11 climbers.
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