Chile
officials monitor Copahue volcano
INCREASED
activity at a volcano on the border of Chile and Argentina has
authorities in both countries on alert.
23
December, 2012
The
Copahue volcano in Argentina's Neuquen province and Chile's Biobio
region began spewing ash and gas early on Saturday, but officials say
it's still in an early eruption stage.
Chile's
Mining Minister Hernan de Solminihac says the volcano's smoke plume
led Argentine emergency officials to issue a yellow alert and
constantly monitor its activity in case of a full eruption.
Flights
expected to pass by the area around the volcano have been warned.
Officials
say there's no need yet to evacuate people near the volcano, which is
part of the Andes mountain chain.
A
volcano in southern Chile erupted last year, forcing the cancellation
of hundreds of flights and the evacuation of more than 600 people.
Copahue volcano eruption alert
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