One of the most active volcanoes in Central America - the “Volcan de Fuego,” or "Volcano of Fire" - erupted on Monday.
Guatemala’s Volcano of Fire is erupting, and authorities have evacuated nearly 300 families while warning that another 30,000 ...
Rescue efforts were hampered by hazardous conditions, including continued volcanic activity and heavy rainfall. The eruption highlighted Guatemala's vulnerability to natural disasters and raised ...
Guatemalan authorities evacuated around 1,000 people Monday after Central America’s most active volcano erupted, spewing lava, ash and rocks. Residents with traumatic memories of a deadly eruption in ...
Guatemala declared late on March 9 an orange alert to a new eruption of the Fuego volcano, although there were no evacuations of people, reported the National Coordination for Disaster Reduction.
The volcano spewed gas and ash far into the sky Monday, leading authorities to close schools in the vicinity and a key road connecting communities. Claudinne Ugalde, secretary of the disaster ...
Guatemala’s Volcano of Fire appeared calm and nearly 300 families who had evacuated their homes on its slopes as it began erupting returned home ...
The volcano spewed gas and ash far into the sky Monday, leading authorities to close schools in the vicinity and a key road connecting communities. Claudinne Ugalde, secretary of the disaster ...
The flow of volcanic material is weak to moderate but expected to increase, Guatemala’s disaster agency said early Monday. 24/7 coverage of breaking news and live events ...
The volcano spewed gas and ash far into the sky Monday, leading authorities to close schools in the vicinity and a key road connecting communities. Claudinne Ugalde, secretary of the disaster ...
The "Volcan de Fuego," or Volcano of Fire, blows a thick cloud of ash seen from Palin, Guatemala, Monday, March 10, 2025. AP Photo/Moises Castillo Claudinne Ugalde, secretary of the disaster ...