19 de noviembre de 2018 - 07:28 p. m.
Imágenes del volcán de Fuego de Guatemala
Desde el domingo, más de 4 mil personas han sido evacuadas luego de que el volcán de Fuego empezará la quinta fase eruptiva del año, con expulsión de lava y columnas de ceniza. Las autoridades guatemaltecas declararon este lunes la alerta roja y decidieron que lo mejor sería a llevar a estar personas a un sitio seguro y evitar lo que ocurrió en junio pasado, donde 194 ciudadanos murieron con la erupción del volcán.
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A view of the Fuego Volcano erupting, as seen from El Rodeo municipality, in Escuintla department, 45 km southwest of Guatemala City on November 19, 2018. - Guatemalan authorities on Monday declared a red alert after the Fuego volcano erupted again, forcing almost 3,000 residents to flee. (Photo by JOHAN ORDONEZ / AFP)
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A group of Guatemalan soldiers await for residents of San Andres Osuna a community nearby the erupting Fuego volcano, to evacuate them to a safer area, in Escuintla department, 35 km south of Guatemala City on November 19, 2018. - Guatemalan authorities on Monday declared a red alert after the Fuego volcano erupted again, forcing almost 3,000 residents to flee. (Photo by JOHAN ORDONEZ / AFP)
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Residents of several communities nearby the erupting Fuego volcano, arrive at a temporary shelter in Escuintla department, 35 km south of Guatemala City on Nov. 19, 2018. - Guatemalan authorities on Monday declared a red alert after the Fuego volcano erupted again, forcing almost 3,000 residents to flee. (Photo by JOHAN ORDONEZ / AFP)
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A view of the Fuego Volcano erupting, as seen from El Rodeo municipality, in Escuintla department, 45 km southwest of Guatemala City on November 19, 2018. - Guatemalan authorities on Monday declared a red alert after the Fuego volcano erupted again, forcing almost 3,000 residents to flee. (Photo by Johan ORDONEZ / AFP)
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Residents of several communities nearby the erupting Fuego volcano, stay at a temporary shelter in Escuintla department, 35 km south of Guatemala City on Nov. 19, 2018. - Guatemalan authorities on Monday declared a red alert after the Fuego volcano erupted again, forcing almost 3,000 residents to flee. (Photo by Johan ORDONEZ / AFP)
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Residents of several communities nearby the erupting Fuego volcano, stay at a temporary shelter in Escuintla department, 35 km south of Guatemala City on Nov. 19, 2018. - Guatemalan authorities on Monday declared a red alert after the Fuego volcano erupted again, forcing almost 3,000 residents to flee. (Photo by Johan ORDONEZ / AFP)
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A view of the Fuego Volcano erupting, as seen from Escuintla, Guatemala on November 19, 2018. - Guatemalan authorities on Monday declared a red alert after the Fuego volcano erupted again, forcing almost 3,000 residents to flee. (Photo by CARLOS ALONZO / AFP)
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Residents of San Andres Osuna a community nearby the erupting Fuego volcano, wait for buses to evacuate to a safer area, in Escuintla department, 35 km south of Guatemala City on November 19, 2018. - Guatemalan authorities on Monday declared a red alert after the Fuego volcano erupted again, forcing almost 3,000 residents to flee. (Photo by JOHAN ORDONEZ / AFP)
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A general view shows Fuego volcano erupting as seen from Alotenango, a municipality in Sacatepequez department, 65 km southwest of Guatemala City on November 19, 2018. (Photo by JOHAN ORDONEZ / AFP)
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