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The Fuego volcano, some 65 miles southwest of Guatemala City, erupted on Monday night in fiery fury that created evacuations and warnings for more than 30,000 residents in the area. Known as the ...
The 12,300-foot-high volcano, one of Central America’s most active, began its latest eruption late Sunday night with no immediate casualties reported, according to the Associated Press.
The largest active volcano in Washington state has been rocked by a series of earthquakes, putting experts on high alert. Mount Adams is a 12,000-foot-tall stratovolcano located in south-central ...
ALOTENANGO, Guatemala – Dramatic images and satellite footage have captured the powerful eruption of Guatemala's Volcán de Fuego (Volcano of Fire), putting thousands of people in the area at risk, ...
The "Volcan de Fuego," or Volcano of Fire, blows a thick cloud of ash seen from Palin, Guatemala. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo) Auto news: Car industry body accused of 'undermining' Australian new ...
Volcan de Fuego, which translates to "Volcano of Fire" in Spanish, is one of Guatemala's most active volcanoes. Located near the city of Antigua, Fuego has a long history of violent eruptions, with ...
Lava, ash and rocks were ejected from the volcano and people were moved to safety from communities such as El Porvenir and Las Lajitas, with another 30,000 people being put potentially ‘at risk’.