China Daily (Hong Kong)

Guatemala volcano kills at least 25

Two children burned to death as flow reached temperatur­es of 700 C

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EL RODEO, Guatemala — A fiery volcanic eruption in Guatemala sent lava flowing into rural communitie­s, killing at least 25 people as rescuers struggled to reach residents where homes and roads were charred and blanketed with ash.

The death toll rose late on Sunday with 18 bodies found in the community of San Miguel Los Lotes, disaster agency spokesman David de Leon said, adding to the seven victims previously confirmed elsewhere earlier in the day.

At least 20 people were injured, and authoritie­s have said they feared the death toll could rise with an undetermin­ed number of people unaccounte­d for.

The Volcan de Fuego, or “Volcano of Fire”, exploded shortly before noon, blanketing nearby villages in heavy ash. Lava began flowing down the mountain’s flank and across homes and roads around 4 pm.

The eruption of the 3,763meter volcano sent ash billowing over the surroundin­g area, turning plants and trees gray and blanketing streets, cars and people.

Eddy Sanchez, director of the country’s seismology and volcanolog­y institute, said the flows reached temperatur­es of about 700 C.

Dramatic video showed a fast-moving lahar, or flow of pyroclasti­c material and slurry, slamming into and partly destroying a bridge on a highway between Sacatepequ­ez and Escuintla.

Other videos from local media showed residents walking barefoot and covered in muddy residue.

“Not everyone was able to get out. I think they ended up buried,” Consuelo Hernandez, a resident of the village of El Rodeo, told the newspaper Diario de Centroamer­ica.

“Where we saw the lava fall, we ran to a hillside” to escape, she added.

Homes were still burning in El Rodeo late on Sunday, and a charred stench hung over the town.

Hundreds of rescue workers, including firefighte­rs, police and soldiers, worked to help any survivors and recover any more bodies amid the stillsmoki­ng lava.

Firefighte­rs said they had seen some people who were trapped, but roads were cut off by pyroclasti­c flows and they had been unable to reach them.

Amid darkness and rain, the rescue effort was suspended until early on Monday morning, municipal firefighte­rs’ spokesman Cecilio Chacaj said.

Among the fatalities were four people, including a disaster agency official, killed when lava set a house on fire in El Rodeo village, National Disaster Coordinato­r Sergio Cabanas said. Two children were burned to death as they watched the volcano’s second eruption this year from a bridge, he added.

Guatemala’s disaster agency said 3,100 people had evacuated nearby communitie­s, and ash fall from the eruption was affecting an area with about 1.7 million of the country’s 15 million or so people. Shelters were opened for those forced to flee.

“Currently the volcano continues to erupt and there exists a high potential for (pyroclasti­c) avalanches of debris,” the disaster agency said late on Sunday via Twitter, quoting Sanchez, the director of the seismology and volcanolog­y institute.

Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales said he would issue a declaratio­n of a state of emergency to be approved by Congress and urged people to heed warnings from emergency officials.

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 ?? NOE PEREZ / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? Police officers carry a wounded man after the eruption of the Fuego Volcano, in El Rodeo village, Guatemala, on Sunday.
NOE PEREZ / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE Police officers carry a wounded man after the eruption of the Fuego Volcano, in El Rodeo village, Guatemala, on Sunday.

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