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Volcano eruption kills 7, blankets region with ash

- By Sonia Perez D. Sonia Perez D. is an Associated Press writer.

GUATEMALA CITY — One of Central America’s most active volcanoes erupted in fiery explosions of ash and molten rock Sunday, killing at least seven people and injuring 20 while a towering cloud of smoke rained ash on nearby villages.

Video images published by Sacatepequ­ez television showed a charred landscape where a lava flow came into contact with homes. Three bodies lay partially buried in ash-colored debris from the Volcan de Fuego, Spanish for “volcano of fire,” about 27 miles from Guatemala City.

National Disaster Coordinato­r Sergio Cabanas said seven were confirmed dead and an undetermin­ed number of people were missing, leading officials to fear the toll could rise.

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

Another victim was found in the streets of El Rodeo by volunteer firefighte­rs, but the person died in an ambulance.

Guatemala’s disaster agency said 3,100 people had evacuated nearby communitie­s, and the eruption was affecting an area with a population of about 1.7 million people. Shelters were opened for those forced to flee.

Ash was falling on the Guatemala City area as well as the department­s of Sacatepequ­ez, Chimaltena­ngo and Escuintla, which are in south-central Guatemala around the volcano. Streets and houses were covered with ash in the colonial town of Antigua, a popular tourist destinatio­n.

Aviation authoritie­s closed the capital’s internatio­nal airport because of the danger posed to planes by the ash.

The conical Volcan de Fuego reaches an altitude of 12,346 feet above sea level at its peak.

 ?? Luis Soto / Associated Press ?? Workers sweep ash spewed by Volcan de Fuego — Spanish for “volcano of fire” — in Guatemala City.
Luis Soto / Associated Press Workers sweep ash spewed by Volcan de Fuego — Spanish for “volcano of fire” — in Guatemala City.

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