According to officials, 75 people were in the area when the West Sumatra volcano erupted on Sunday. Local authorities have reported that eleven climbers have died and 12 are currently missing following the eruption of Mount Marapi in Indonesia. Among the 75 people in the area, 26 were not evacuated. “There are 26 people who have not been evacuated, we have found 14 of them, three were found alive and 11 were found dead,” said Abdul Malik, head of the Padang Search and Rescue Agency. The eruption on Sunday resulted in a large cloud of ash spreading across the sky and covering cars and roads with debris. A minor eruption on Monday caused rescue operations to be temporarily suspended. Indonesia, located on the “Ring of Fire,” has 127 active volcanoes, including Mount Marapi. The volcano is currently at the second-highest alert level on Indonesia’s warning scale and is known to be one of the most active on Sumatra. Its deadliest eruption in 1979 claimed the lives of 60 people.