CHILE’S PUYEHUE VOLCANO ERUPTS
Photogrpah by Reuters/Air Force of Chile/Handout
On Saturday, a volcano in the Puyehue-Cordon Caulle chain of south-central Chile erupted after lying dormant for more than 50 years. The government evacuated several thousand residents as Puyehue threw ash more than 6 miles (10 km) into the sky, pushing the plume toward neighboring Argentina. Authorities had already put the area around the volcano on alert after a flurry of earthquakes earlier on Saturday — at one point, the tremors reached an average of 230 per hour.
Be sure to check The Atlantic’s In Focus for more incredible photographs of this volcanic eruption.
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Photograph by AP Photo/Francisco Negroni, AgenciaUno
via The Atlantic’s In Focus with Alan Taylor