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Mount Semeru Eruption Displaced Over 2,000 Residents in Indonesia, Causing Immediate Rescue Missions and Temporary Shelters
According to recent reports, Mount Semeru Eruption displaced over 2,000 residents in Indonesia. Local officials immediately provided temporary shelters and launched rescue missions in the affected area.
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