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Residents of small communities living around Guatemala’s Pacaya volcano wake each day wondering if the lava will reach their homes. A lava flow descending the volcano has advanced between El Patrocinio and San José el Rodeo. In the case of the latter, the lava has advanced to within two and half blocks of the outermost…
Lava from Guatemala s Pacaya volcano threatens towns
SONIA PÉREZ D., Associated Press
April 21, 2021
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1of8Lava flows down the slopes of the Pacaya Volcano near El Patrocinio village in San Vicente Pacaya, Guatemala, Wednesday, April 21, 2021. The 8,373-foot volcano, just 30 miles south of Guatemala’s capital, has been active since early February.Moises Castillo/APShow MoreShow Less
2of8Lava flows from the Pacaya Volcano near El Patrocinio village in San Vicente Pacaya, Guatemala, Wednesday, April 21, 2021. The 8,373-foot volcano, just 30 miles south of Guatemala’s capital, has been active since early February.Moises Castillo/APShow MoreShow Less
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4of8Men chat amid a band of harden lava that flowed from the Pacaya Volcano, near El Patrocinio village in San Vicente Pacaya, Guatemala, Wednesday, April 21, 2021. The 8,373-foot volcano, just 30 miles south of Guatemala’s capital, has been active since early February.Moises Castillo/APS