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Eruption of Guatemala’s Volcano of Fire deemed over after forcing many to flee

The volcano spewed gas and ash far into the sky on Monday, putting 30,000 people potentially ‘at risk’

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The volcano spewed gas and ash far into the sky Monday. Photo: AFP

Guatemalan authorities evacuated around 1,000 people Monday after Central America’s most active volcano erupted, spewing lava, ash and rocks.

By night, however, the eruption was declared over, and evacuees were allowed to begin returning to their homes.

Residents with traumatic memories of a deadly eruption in 2018 sought refuge early Monday after Volcan de Fuego (Volcano of Fire) exploded spectacularly 35km (22 miles) from the capital Guatemala City.

“We heard the rumblings and then a strong eruption,” Manuel Cobox, 46, said after leaving his home with his wife and three daughters.

Guatemala’s Volcan de Fuego erupting. Photo: EPA-EFE
Guatemala’s Volcan de Fuego erupting. Photo: EPA-EFE

Some 125 families, around 900 people, were moved to safety from the community of El Porvenir, said Juan Laureano, a spokesman for Guatemala’s disaster coordination agency, Conred.

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