Volcano Wylin' Out in Indonesia: Tourists Ignored the Vibe and Paid the Price, Fr Fr
Mount Dukono showed these folks what's good after they disrespected the danger signs, leavin' bodies and missin' folks in its wake.

Aight, listen up. This ain't no fairytale. Mount Dukono in Indonesia just went off, and now three people gone – two foreigners and one local. Ten more missin', lost in the sauce of volcanic ash and straight-up bad decisions.
Word is, these tourists straight-up ignored the warnings. Like, the signs were there, the locals knew what's up, but they thought they was different, you feel me? Police Chief Erlichson Pasaribu told Kompas TV that they were warned, but some folks just gotta learn the hard way.
BNPB, the national disaster management agency, said five more climbers got hurt. The rescue team tryna get 'em outta there, but the terrain is ROUGH. We talkin' stretchers and dodging hot rocks. Real deal, no cap.
Lana Saria, the head of the government geology agency, said it was loud as hell and the smoke thick. Now ash headed to where the folks live in the north so they bettah get them masks ready.
Mount Dukono on level two alert, been tellin' folks to stay away since December, keepin' it 2.5 miles away from the crater. Nah, these tourists, they think they invincible. Chasin' that content for the 'gram, forgetting real life ain't a movie.
Pasaribu said it straight: locals know better. This ain't 'bout exploration, this is 'bout clout. But clout ain't gon' save you from a volcano, ya dig?
Indonesia sittin' on the Ring of Fire, land be tremblin', volcanoes be poppin'. This ain't new. But folks keep disrespectin' nature, thinkin' they can bend the rules. But nature don't play that. This a reminder: Pay attention to the signs, respect the land, and keep it real.
Bottom line? These tourists played themselves. Shoulda listened to the warnings, stayed home, and chilled. Now they a cautionary tale. Keep ya head up, stay safe, and remember: the streets – and the volcanoes – don't love you back.
Stay woke, fam. Respect the environment. And for the love of everything holy, listen to the locals. They know what's up. Keep it 100.

