El volcán Chaitén continúa en erupción
Posted by admin on May 14th, 2008 filed in UncategorizedDesde el 2 de mayo, el volcán Chaitén, de la patagonia chilena, hizo erupción y continúa arrojando una gigante nube de cenizas que se esparcen por cientos de kilómetros por Chile y Argentina.
El volcán queda a tan solo 1o kilómetros del pueblo Chaitén. Este fue totalmente evacuado a partir del 8 de mayo por el gran peligro que existe. El pueblo, que tiene más de 7000 habitantes, quedó totalmente cubierto de ceniza y se transformó en un pueblo fantasma.
Unos 400 habitantes fueron evacuados y trasladados a la ciudad de Esquel, del lado argentino, donde los efectos de la ceniza son menores. Además la ceniza se hizo sentir en varias ciudades costeras atlánticas.

Fuente: www.clarin.com
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