More Bodies Found After Sudden Eruption of Indonesia’s Mount Marapi, Raising Confirmed Toll to 22

More Bodies Found After Sudden Eruption of Indonesia’s Mount Marapi, Raising Confirmed Toll to 22
Rescuers evacuate one of the victims who died on Mount Marapi when it erupted on December 3, in Agam, West Sumatra Province, on Dec. 5, 2023. Adi Prima/AFP via Getty Images
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BATU PALANO, Indonesia—Rescuers searching the hazardous slopes of Indonesia’s Mount Marapi volcano found 11 more bodies of climbers who were caught by a surprise weekend eruption, raising the number of confirmed dead to 22, officials said Tuesday. One person remained missing.

More than 50 climbers were rescued after the initial eruption Sunday, and 11 others were initially confirmed dead. New eruptions on Monday and Tuesday spewed more hot ash as high as 800 meters (2,620 feet) into the air, reducing visibility and temporarily halting search and recovery operations, said Abdul Malik, chief of the Padang Search and Rescue Agency.