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| Massive Eruption at Volcano de Fuego in Guatemala
A volcanic eruption at Guatemala's Volcan de Fuego has sparked the evacuation of the area surrounding the peak on May 18, 2016. The ash column reached 5,500 meters (18,000 feet) above sea level and "moderate" lava flow pours out of the mountain. Pictures from the area show large clouds of ash rising from the Volcan de Fuego also known as the "Volcano of Fire." This pyroclastic flow was accompanied by moderate rumble of the volcano. At least one school has been evacuated in the municipality of Alotenango. Ashfall has been reported in the villages of El Rodeo, La Rochelle, Osuna, Panimache, Morelia, Sangre de Cristo and Yepocapa. On Wednesday, volcanologists also observed explosive activity at the Santa Maria volcano. IF YOU ENJOY THIS SITE PLEASE TELL OTHERS ABOUT US...SHARING IS CARING SHOW YOU CARE, COMMENT AND SHARE (BELOW) source