As emergency teams keep a close eye on its activity, evacuees hope to return home soon without any danger looming over them.
One of the most active volcanoes in Central America - the “Volcan de Fuego,” or "Volcano of Fire" - erupted on Monday.
There were proposals for permanent evacuation centers where people can take shelter if alert level 4 is raised over the volcano, said the President. “(The evacuation centers) will enable ...
He came to a shelter opened in San Juan Alotenango with his mother, wife and their three children, as well as other relatives. The volcano is 33 miles (53 km) from Guatemala’s capital.
The volcano’s activity was raised to alert ... About 2,900 residents of his town have fled to evacuation shelters, including school buildings that would need to be cleared of evacuees before ...
He came to a shelter opened in San Juan Alotenango with his mother, wife and their three children, as well as other relatives. The volcano is 33 miles (53 km) from Guatemala's capital. The flow of ...
The García family has gone to the public shelter opened in San Juan Alotenango with his mother, wife and three children, as well as other family members. The flow of volcanic material is moderate ...
Guatemalan authorities evacuated around 1,000 people Monday after Central America’s most active volcano erupted ... carrying belongings to a town hall turned into a temporary shelter, while others ...