2018 Volcán de Fuego eruption
2018 Volcán de Fuego eruption | |
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Location | Guatemala 14°28′29″N 90°52′51″W / 14.47472°N 90.88083°W |
Deaths | 190–2,900 |
The 2018 Volcán de Fuego eruption was an eruption of
Background
Volcán de Fuego (
The most recent eruptive phase of Fuego began in 1999 and continues to the present day.[6] Since 1999, Fuego has had several large eruptions, including an eruption on 13 September 2012, in which authorities recommended the evacuation of 33,000 people.[7] In fact, approximately 5,000 people evacuated, and there were no reported deaths.[6] The last eruption of Fuego prior to 3 June 2018 happened on 31 January - 1 February 2018.[8]
The population around the volcano is estimated to be 54,000 within 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) and more than 1 million within 30 kilometres (19 mi).[9]
Events of eruption
Fuego began to show increased explosive activity from around 06:00 on the morning of Sunday 3 June 2018. The eruption continued to get stronger throughout the morning of 3 June, as explosions produced an ash plume that reached 15.2 km altitude and pyroclastic flows descended several of the ravines around the volcano.[8] Most of the injuries and fatalities happened in the towns of San Miguel Los Lotes and El Rodeo, located south-east of Fuego's summit in the Escuintla department.[10][11][12] San Miguel Los Lotes, located 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) north of El Rodeo, was covered with ash and rocks from pyroclastic flows.[3][13] The eruption prompted the evacuation of about 3,100 people from nearby areas. Ashfall forced the shutdown of La Aurora International Airport, Guatemala's primary airport,[14][3] where members of the Guatemalan military were deployed to remove ash off the runway;.[15] Although some flights were canceled, the airport was reopened on 4 June.[16]
The eruption produced an
Continued volcanic activity in June
On 5 June, a second eruption occurred and prompted additional evacuations.[23] On 8 June, new volcanic flows prompted more evacuations of rescue workers and residents of the town of El Rodeo, who had recently returned to their homes and were told to leave once again.[24] On 9 June, additional lahars prompted preventive evacuations in Santa Lucía Cotzumalguapa.[25]
Later eruptions of Fuego in 2018
An eruption of Fuego occurred on 12–13 October 2018, producing lava fountaining and a lava flow reaching 1 km from the volcano's summit.[26] On 18 November 2018, Volcán de Fuego entered a new eruptive and violent phase that prompted preventive evacuations of approximately 4,000 people from communities near the volcano.[27] CONRED issued a red alert in the area that closed main roads and suspended flights at the La Aurora International Airport.[28]
Victims
At least 190 people were killed,
Animals
Animals such as dogs, cats, chickens, monkeys, donkeys and other species were found by rescuers with burns or blinded by the eruption.[39] In many cases urgent veterinary care was required to treat eye infections, respiratory problems, and burns caused by dust, hot ash and gas from the eruption.[40][41] In one instance, a dog led rescuers towards its destroyed owners' home, where his owner, and the rest of people in the house, had been killed.[42]
Response
Former President
The
Organizations such as GoFundMe, Cruz Roja Guatemalteca, and The National Federation of Cooperatives are being used to raise physical and monetary donations to be dispersed to those affected by the eruption.[45] GoFundMe created a centralized hub for all verified campaigns that are providing aid to those affected.[46]
Severely wounded individuals are scheduled to receive medical attention in the United States and Mexico, and an emergency medical team from Shriners Hospitals for Children would travel from the United States.[47]
Recovery
The Guatemalan Mountain Rescue Brigade were already searching for a missing person when they suddenly realized that the volcano's activity had increased. Firefighters have been deployed in order to help evacuate residents and recover bodies.[48] Family members who grew tired of waiting for organized efforts by the government organized their own groups of recovery operations and defied police roadblocks to dig at the debris.[49]
A member of a firefighter support organization stated, "Basically there's no houses left, and to my assumption there's nobody left there... except the people doing the search and rescue." A volunteer firefighter added that the ground was very unstable and that breathing was difficult and firefighters' boot soles had been torn off because of the heat.[50]
Firefighters have stated that after 72 hours the chance of finding anyone alive would be nonexistent.[51]
Controversy
On 7 June, opposition politician
See also
- List of large volcanic eruptions in the 21st century
- List of large volcanic eruptions of the 20th century
- List of volcanic eruptions by death toll
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