Chile volcano erupts, forces evacuation


Smoke rises from the Chaiten volcano, located some 1225 km (761 miles) south of Santiago May 2, 2008. The volcano in southern Chile spewed ash before dawn on Friday, triggering tremors 12 miles (20 km) away and prompting evacuations, officials said

Smoke rises from the Chaiten volcano, located some 1225 km (761 miles) south of Santiago May 2, 2008. The volcano in southern Chile spewed ash before dawn on Friday, triggering tremors 12 miles (20 km) away and prompting evacuations, officials said

Smoke rises from the Chaiten volcano, located some 1225 km (761 miles) south of Santiago May 2, 2008. The volcano in southern Chile spewed ash before dawn on Friday, triggering tremors 12 miles (20 km) away and prompting evacuations, officials said.

In this photo released by Intendencia Regional de Los Lagos, a Navy soldier moves a child onto a waiting boat to be evacuated out of Chaiten, southern Chile, after the Chaiten volcano erupted, Friday, May 2, 2008. Chilean authorities evacuated hundreds of people from remote villages on Friday after the volcano erupted, sending minor earthquakes rippling through the region.



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