Guatemala's Fuego Volcano Eruption Kills 25, Injures Hundreds
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Residents forced to flee homes after Guatemala Fuego volcano eruption
Residents in Guatemala have been forced to flee their homes after lava poured from a volcano near the capital city. The Fuego volcano is one of the country's 3 active ones, with the institute of Volcanology now warning of flows of scorching material descending the slopes. Rachael Griffiths has more.
June 5, 2025 – Guatemala City – EFE. The volcano of Fuego, recognized as the most active in Guatemala and located in the central area of the country, has begun a new eruption, according to the authorities on Thursday. Volcanic activity has generated ash drop and lava flows, which could intensify in the next few hours. The National Institute of Seismology, Vulcanology, Meteorology and Hydrology (Insivumeh) reported that the eruption originated on…
An ongoing eruption at the Fuego volcano in central Guatemala has forced more than 700 people living in nearby communities to flee their homes, the disaster management agency announced today… Guatemala: The volcano that killed 200 people in 2018 has “awakened” - ΙΝΑΤΕΜΟΠΟΡΙΚΙ
This morning, June 5, 2025, the well-known "Volcán de Fuego", located in south-central Guatemala, erupted again after 7 years of inactivity, forcing residents and authorities in nearby towns to implement emergency evacuation protocols and blocking access to the area to minimize risks. Authorities reported that volcanic activity began in the early hours of Thursday with large emissions of gas, ash and rocks that covered the sky in black, and late…
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