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Τρίτη 28 Μαΐου 2013

Chile, Argentina order evacuation around volcano


Smoke and ash rising from the Copahue volcano are seen from 'Alto Biobio' place some 770 km (479 miles) south west of Santiago in this December 22, 2012 file picture. REUTERS-Jose Luis Saavedra-Files

(Reuters) - Chilean and Argentine authorities on Monday declared a red alert and ordered the mandatory evacuation of a 25-km (15.5-mile) radius around the active Copahue volcano, which straddles the border between the two Andean nations.
The volcano - located some 500 km (310 miles) south of capital Santiago, between Chile's Bio Bio region and Argentina's Neuquen province - has seen increasing seismic activity in recent weeks but has not erupted, Chilean authorities said.
"This doesn't necessarily mean the volcano will start erupting. But according to the Sernageomin (National Geological and Mining Service), the volcano is now in a process that could culminate in an eruption, for that reason we've issued a red alert and the evacuation," Chilean Interior Minister Andres Chadwick told a nationally televised news conference.

Authorities estimated that some 2,240 people will be evacuated in Chile....[...]


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