Environment
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Rain and Storms Triggered the Deadly Eruption of Indonesia's Mt. Semeru, According to Experts
On Saturday, the devastating eruption of Mount Semeru in Indonesia claimed the lives of 22 people, with about 22 missing and 56 injured. More than 5,000 people have been displaced as a result of the eruption, with more than 2,000 taking shelter in 19 evacuation centers.
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