Ecuador’s Tungurahua volcano erupting
a local Ecuadorian standing in front of Ecuador’s Tungurahua volcano as it erupts
Picture of an ash-covered cow after Ecuador’s Tungurahua volcano erupts
Ecuador’s Tungurahua volcano erupting
a man analyzing ash from Ecuador’s Tungurahua volcano
Ecuador’s Tungurahua volcano erupting
Volcano picture: Tungurahua volcano eruption with lava in Ecuador
Throat of FireFire and large clouds of gas and ash spew from the mouth of Ecuador's Tungurahua volcano, 84 miles (135 kilometers) southeast of the capital city of Quito.The 16,475-foot (5,023-meter) volcano has been erupting intermittently since October 1999, but more aggressive activity prompted the authorities to raise the security alert from "moderate" to "high" this week.Ecuadorean authorities told the Associated Press that more than a hundred families have been evacuated from the vicinity of Tungurahua—which means "throat of fire" in the region’s indigenous Quechua language.(Related volcano pictures: “‘Throat of Fire’ Erupts.”)--Ker Than
Photograph by Carlos Campana, Reuters

Pictures: Ecuador’s Tungurahua Volcano Erupts

The 16,48-foot volcano has been erupting intermittently since October 1999, but more aggressive activity this week prompted the authorities to raise the security alert from "moderate" to "high" this week.

August 25, 2012

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