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Chile Declares Red Alert Around Llaima Volcano

Reuters
Jul 04, 2008

The Llaima volcano erupts, spewing lava, ash and smoke in Conguillio National Park, some 650 kms south of Santiago de Chile, Febraury 5, 2008. (AFP/Getty Images)
The Llaima volcano erupts, spewing lava, ash and smoke in Conguillio National Park, some 650 kms south of Santiago de Chile, Febraury 5, 2008. (AFP/Getty Images)


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SANTIAGO—Chile declared a red alert around the Llaima volcano Friday, just days after it spewed lava down one of its sides.

The red alert affected a lightly populated area that is home to about 40 people on the slopes of the volcano, one of the most active in South America.

Snow-capped Llaima, near Chile's picturesque lake region, erupted violently on New Year's Day, forcing the evacuation of some tourists and residents from the surrounding Conguillio National Park. It then belched ash and lava in February.

The 10,253-foot volcano is about 435 miles south of the capital Santiago.

Llaima's renewed activity comes after the Chaiten volcano, 760 miles south of Santiago, started erupting on May 2 for the first time in thousands of years, spewing out ash, gas and molten rock.


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