
Chilean volcano erupts, forces mass evacuations Posted: 05 June 2011 0550 hrs SANTIAGO - Southern Chile's Puyehue volcano erupted for the first time in half a century Saturday, prompting evacuation orders for 3500 people as it sent smoke billowing into the sky, authorities said. The National Service of Geology and Mining said the explosion that sparked the eruption also produced a column of gas 10 kilometres (six miles) high, hours after warning of strong seismic activity in the area. "You can see the fire (in the volcano) and a plume of smoke, and there's a strong smell of sulfur," top Los Rios region official Juan Andres Varas told reporters. The government, which earlier ordered the evacuation of 600 people, expanded that number to 3500 people to be relocated to shelters in safe areas. Authorities issued a red alert, the maximum warning level, for the area. A border crossing between Argentina and Chile was closed. A cloud of ash could be seen in the Patagonian resort town of Bariloche in Argentina, about 100 kilometers (62 miles) east of the volcano. "We're trying to stop car traffic and ask that people stay at home and close their doors and windows to prevent the volcanic ash from coming in. The city's airport was also closed," Carlos Hidalgo, Bariloche's communications secretary, told TN television. "Ash was dumped like a snowstorm... The city is covered in gray ash." Nearby localities were also affected, said Hidalgo, whose city of 50000 people welcomes thousands of <b>...</b>
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