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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, April 24, 2015
Calbuco volcano erupts in Chile, and nearby town evacuated
The
volcano erupted for the first time in more than 42 years, billowing a
huge ash cloud over a sparsely populated, mountainous area in southern
Chile.
By Eva Vergara | AP April 23 at 11:41 AM
SANTIAGO, Chile — The
Calbuco volcano erupted Wednesday for the first time in more than 42
years, billowing a huge ash cloud over a sparsely populated, mountainous
area in southern Chile.
Authorities ordered the evacuation of the 1,500 inhabitants of the
nearby town of Ensenada, along with residents of two smaller
communities.
The National Mining and Geology Service issued a high alert, barring
access to the area around the volcano, which lies near the cities of
Puerto Varas and Puerto Montt, a little more than 1,000 kilometers (620
miles) south of Chile’s capital, Santiago.
“For us it was a surprise,” said Alejandro Verges, regional emergency
director of the Los Lagos region where the eruption took place. He said
Calbuco wasn’t under any special form of observation.
Authorities said a large amount of ash was observed but no hot rocks or
lava had been seen by late in the day. No injuries were reported.
The
Calbuco volcano erupted Wednesday for the first time in more than 42
years, billowing a huge ash cloud over a sparsely populated, mountainous
area in southern Chile. (AP)
The Calbuco volcano erupted Wednesday for the first time in more than 42
years, billowing a huge ash cloud over a sparsely populated,
mountainous area in southern Chile. (AP)
The Education Ministry canceled school in communities near the volcano and at least three flights to Puerto Montt were canceled.
The 6,500 foot (2,000-meter) Calbuco last erupted in 1972 and is
considered one of the top three most potentially dangerous among Chile’s
90 active volcanos.
Villarica, one of South America’s most active volcanos, erupted in
southern Chile last month, spewing heavy smoke into the air as lava
surged down its slopes and forcing authorities to evacuate thousands of
people. The 9,000 foot (2,847-meter) volcano sits above the small city
of Pucon. Tourists flock there for outdoor activities, including hiking
around the volcano.
“This is clearly a much larger eruption than the one we saw with the
Villarica some weeks ago and therefore we need to take bigger and faster
measures,” Interior and Security Minister Rodrigo Penailillo said.
He said that the government was sending water in case resources get
contaminated by ash and that police and military officers had been
deployed to ensure safety and help with evacuations.
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