Visit our Shopee Affiliate Shop Today: https://s.shopee.sg/8KlkmJP0hu Two Singaporean hikers were found dead after Mount Dukono erupted in Indonesia, raising difficult questions about volcano tourism and safety enforcement. Authorities said the hikers were caught near an active volcanic zone that had already been under official safety warnings for months. The tragedy has also highlighted the risks of adventure travel, emergency rescue operations overseas, and how quickly volcanic conditions can turn deadly. Watch our full breakdown as Twenty Two Thirty examines what happened, why it matters, and the bigger questions surrounding high-risk tourism in Southeast Asia. #Singapore #Indonesia #MountDukono #Volcano #VolcanicEruption #SingaporeNews #IndonesiaNews #Hiking #AdventureTourism #TravelSafety #BreakingNews #MFA #NorthMaluku #SearchAndRescue #AsiaNews #Hikers #TravelNews #CurrentAffairs #TwentyTwoThirty #VolcanoTourism

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