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Guatemala's Fuego volcano eruption buries town in ash and lava. There was no time to eat. Sunday family lunches were interrupted, the food left on the table. Children abandoned toys, and clothes ...
Guatemala's most active volcano has erupted again, prompting hundreds to flee. On Friday, more than 700 people were evacuated from their homes as the Fuego volcano shot plumes of ash as high as 3 ...
Guatemala’s most violent volcanic eruption in more than 100 years sent lava flowing into rural communities Monday, leaving at least 65 people dead. The eruption left emergency personnel ...
About 4,000 residents fled Guatemala's Volcano of Fire on Monday as red-hot rock and ash spewed into the sky and cascaded down the slopes toward an area devastated by a deadly eruption this year.
At least 65 people, including several children, have died after the most violent volcanic eruption in Guatemala in more than a century, authorities said. The Volcan de Fuego, ...
Guatemala's Volcano of Fire is erupting, and authorities have evacuated nearly 300 families while warning that another 30,000 people in the area could be at risk. Guatemala's Volcano of Fire is ...
Victims of Guatemala volcano could be heard crying out for help 02:28. A disaster is unfolding in Guatemala, where the Volcano of Fire has erupted, forcing nearby residents to run for their lives ...
Rescue operations underway in deadly Guatemala volcano 02:45. GUATEMALA CITY -- The death toll is mounting after an explosive eruption of one of Central America's most active volcanoes.Guatemala's ...
Guatemala City’s La Aurora International Airport was temporarily closed after unfavorable wind conditions carried ash from the nearby and active Pacaya volcano its way, according to Guatemala ...
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This is Guatemala's deadliest volcanic event since 1902, when the Santa Maria volcano killed thousands of people. CONRED is coordinating its response with charity groups like World Vision.