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The 1815 Mount Tambora eruption primarily involved local Indonesian communities and the Dutch colonial government, which oversaw relief efforts. The eruption itself was a natural disaster, and while there were no international organizations like we have today, various local and colonial entities worked to provide aid to affected populations. The impact of the eruption, however, extended globally, influencing climate and agricultural production, which later prompted responses from governments and communities worldwide.

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