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Ghost town: The Indonesian village buried under volcano ash

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Mount Semeru has erupted on the Thai Island of Java, leaving surviving victims homeless and traumatised. The government has promised to relocate the families, as the search for survivors continues.

Added on the 07/12/2021 16:00:17 - Copyright : AFP EN

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