The Fuego Volcano eruption in Guatemala continues with active lava flows, ash fall, and crater avalanches. Officials announced that no evacuation is needed.
trace: first up in tonight s viral videos, the world s largest active volcano erupted for the first time in nearly 40 years. activity at monologue began late sunday night on the big island in hawaii. lava flows have so far been contained within the summit area and not flowing or threatening nearby communities but fox weathers has some areas are under ash fall advisories even as far as kona, always a way, the national weather service has wings could carry volcanic debris to other parts of the island. so far in the world cup, goals are few and far between as you know so when australia scored saturday against tunisia, australian fans celebrate by firing up red players in melbourne s federation square. australia by the way won that game 1-0. now to caracas, venezuela, 2,000 dancers from all over the country s shimmied to salsa mus. the group danced for more than
An alert for Mt Bulusan has been issued by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology due to regular eruptions observed from the last week.
very encouraging news but in the midst of all of this, what have been some of the most urgent priorities and concerns for aid organisations trying to get relief out to these areas? we know that water and food will be the essential issues in the coming days. the ash fall from the volcano has been significant and is leaving a lot of areas looking like a lunar landscape. this means that ash will of gotten into the drinking water and the majority of people in tonga rely on rainwater for their household needs and for clean drinking water. so that is a big concern. aid agencies and the government will be focusing on the priority in terms of water for purification kits and modules that will pump out enough water for communities and are also looking at food needs because the ash will have fallen
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