Thursday, June 29, 2006

Mexico's Volcano of Fire - Ash, Gas Spewing more than Mile High

Volcano in western Mexico shoots ash
58 minutes ago
MEXICO CITY - Western Mexico's Volcano of Fire sent a towering column of ash and gas more than a mile into the air Thursday, authorities said.
Winds blew a 7,150-foot column of ash toward the west. No communities were affected, said authorities in Jalisco state.
The 2 1/2-mile-high volcano sent up twin eruptions in January, triggering several small landslides.
The Volcano of Fire, on the border of Jalisco and Colima states, 420 miles west of Mexico City, has erupted repeatedly in recent years.

A resident of Gulang-Gulang village in Sorsogon province runs away with a boy as Mount Bulusan explodes with a massive volcanic ash cloud, June 18. The Philippines put civil defense personnel on alert for possible deadly volcanic mudflows as a tropical storm began bearing down on the volcano that has been spitting ash for weeks.(AFP/File/Francis Malasig)
 
AFP/File Photo: A resident of Gulang-Gulang village in Sorsogon province runs away with a boy as Mount...



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