Friday, January 18

Major Volcanic Eruption in Colombia Forces Thousands to Evacuate

BOGOTA, Colombia — A volcano erupted violently in southwestern Colombia Thursday, spewing ash miles into the sky and prompting the evacuation of several thousand people living nearby.

There were no immediate reports of injuries or serious property damage after the 14,110-foot Galeras volcano began erupting about 8 p.m. and cascading lava lit up the night sky.
"It's still erupting," Gil said more than two hours after its initial eruption.
Gil estimated that the ash cloud reached five miles into the air.
He called it the most severe eruption of Galeras since the volcano reactivated in 1989.
"Depending on the wind direction it's going to spread ashes over the entire area."
"Most of (Galeras') eruptions are violent and short," he noted. He said Thursday's eruption had produced some lava flows that did not extend far from the volcano's crater.





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