martes, 29 de septiembre de 2015

Calbuco Volcano

Calbuco volcano in southern Chile has erupted twice in a few hours, leaving a huge amount of ash and lava on the air. A red alert has sounded, and an emergency director for the region reported that the volcano had not been under any specially form of observation, even though it's one of the most active in Chile, its explosion wasn't expected as it has been dormant for years. People living near to the region affected had been evacuated, as well as Bariloche habitants in Argentina. Also school areas and flights had been canceled. Nearby residents talk about being extremely frightened and of seeing the ashes from far miles away. Although Chile has more than 500 powerful volcanoes, rumours about haven't seen this never before are growing through residents.Argentina has also established some emergency measures in the Argentina has also established some emergency measures in the Patagonia because they were also expecting ash clouds.





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