The Fiery Dance of Volcán de Fuego: Guatemala on Edge
Volcán de Fuego in Guatemala erupted, sending lava and ash into the sky, affecting nearby areas. About 125 families (around 900 people) from El Porvenir were evacuated to safety. Guatemala's…
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Volcán de Fuego in Guatemala erupted, sending lava and ash into the sky, affecting nearby areas. About 125 families (around 900 people) from El Porvenir were evacuated to safety. Guatemala's…