The Phnom Penh Post

Guatemala volcano search called off with 200 missing

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AUTHORITIE­S on Sunday called off a search for the nearly 200 people missing since Guatemala’s Fuego volcano erupted earlier this month, devastatin­g the surroundin­g countrysid­e.

Officials have confirmed the deaths of 110 people as a result of the volcanic eruption on June 3, but another 197 remain unaccounte­d for.

A spokesman for the government’s civil protection agency, David de Leon, said that the agencies involved decided to end the search “due to the fact that the area is uninhabit- able and of high risk”.

The volcano, 35km southwest of the capital, is still generating four or five weak explosions an hour, sending a column of grey ash more than 1,000 metres into the sky.

Guatemala’s south-central region was also shaken on Sunday night by a 5.8-magnitude earthquake with its epicentre at Iztapa, on the Pacific coast near neighbouri­ng El Salvador, the civil protection agency said.

There were no reports of injuries or damage.

Additional­ly, rains were fore- cast for Sunday, posing a danger of volcanic mudflows.

More than 3,600 villagers have been forced to take temporary refuge in schools and community halls.

The suspended search had been focused on the hardest-hit communitie­s of San Miguel Los Lotes and El Recreo.

The only exception to the suspension is in the area of Alotenango, where volunteer firefighte­rs continued to search for two colleagues who went missing on the day of the disaster.

 ?? JOHAN ORDONEZ/AFP ?? Soldiers take a break during the search for victims of the Fuego volcano in the ash-covered village of San Miguel Los Lotes, in Escuintla Department, about 35km southwest of Guatemala City, on June 5.
JOHAN ORDONEZ/AFP Soldiers take a break during the search for victims of the Fuego volcano in the ash-covered village of San Miguel Los Lotes, in Escuintla Department, about 35km southwest of Guatemala City, on June 5.

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