Lavas kill dozens in Guatemala
Fuego Volcano eruption in Guatemala caused a lava river, which killed dozens in a village it passed through and destroyed houses.
After the Fuego Volcano erupted in Guatemala, 25 people lost their lives according to initial reports dozens of people were injured.
The Fuego Volcano, which was erupted on May 31 in Guatemala, spewed rock and ash into the air. According to the government's statement, at least 25 people were killed and hundreds were injured after the volcanic eruption that caused the villagers in the surrounding area to be under lava.
The Guatemalan government called Escuintla, Chimaltenango and Sacatepéquez most affected by the volcano as a "disaster area" and called on the public to wear masks due to ash rain.
In the videos shared on the social media, people are trying to escape from the rusts of the volcano erupted, and the houses and trees in the villages are completely covered with ashes. Some of the people who could not escape from the lava seem to have their bodies almost stone.
It is stated that the volcano affects the lives of one million 700 thousand people, 3 thousand 100 people are forced to leave the region because of the volcano.
The Fuego Volcano, at 3,763 meters high, began spraying ash and smoke in late May.
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