More than 1,000 people were evacuated after Mount Barujari erupted just before 3 p.m.Tuesday (3 a.m. ET), officials said.
Around 120 of these hikers, most of them foreigners, were subsequently located and were heading down the mountain Wednesday, local search-and-rescue official Heronimus Guru told The Associated Press.
There have been no injuries reported so far — but more than 250 people remained unaccounted for.
Indonesian officials haven't released details about the nationalities of those missing. The U.S. Embassy in Jakarta said it didn't know whether any of the them were American nationals.
Mount Barujari is a "baby volcano" that sits inside the crater of Mount Rinjani, a 12,224-foot-high volcano on Lombok island.
Source: nbcnews.com
Indonesia's Mount Barujari Volcano Erupts, Many Tourists Reportedly Trapped
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