Ecuador's Tungurahua volcano prompts evacuations

Source:Xinhua Published: 2012-12-20 14:39:48

 

View of an eruption at the Tungurahua volcano, from the city of Banos, early on December 17, 2012. Ecuador issued an orange alert -- the second-highest warning level -- for towns near the Tungurahua volcano on the eve, as its level of activity rose, civil defense officials said. (Photo Source: chinanews.com)
View of an eruption at the Tungurahua volcano, from the city of Banos, early on December 17, 2012. Ecuador issued an orange alert -- the second-highest warning level -- for towns near the Tungurahua volcano on the eve, as its level of activity rose, civil defense officials said. (Photo Source: chinanews.com)
 
Ecuador's Tungurahua volcano spews large clouds of gas and ash near Banos, south of Quito, December 17, 2012. (Photo Source: chinanews.com)
Ecuador's Tungurahua volcano spews large clouds of gas and ash near Banos, south of Quito, December 17, 2012. (Photo Source: chinanews.com)
 
View of an eruption at the Tungurahua volcano, from the city of Banos, early on December 17, 2012. Ecuador issued an orange alert -- the second-highest warning level -- for towns near the Tungurahua volcano on the eve, as its level of activity rose, civil defense officials said. (Photo Source: chinanews.com)
View of an eruption at the Tungurahua volcano, from the city of Banos, early on December 17, 2012. Ecuador issued an orange alert -- the second-highest warning level -- for towns near the Tungurahua volcano on the eve, as its level of activity rose, civil defense officials said. (Photo Source: chinanews.com)
 
Ecuador's Tungurahua volcano spews large clouds of gas and ash near Banos, south of Quito, December 17, 2012. Ecuador issued an orange alert -- the second-highest warning level -- for towns near the Tungurahua volcano on the eve, as its level of activity rose, civil defense officials said. (Photo Source: chinanews.com)
Ecuador's Tungurahua volcano spews large clouds of gas and ash near Banos, south of Quito, December 17, 2012. Ecuador issued an orange alert -- the second-highest warning level -- for towns near the Tungurahua volcano on the eve, as its level of activity rose, civil defense officials said. (Photo Source: chinanews.com)


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