UB geologists to help communicate the dangers of Colombian volcano
Tuesday, June 30, 2009 - 20:21
in Earth & Climate
During the past decade, residents of Pasto, Colombia, and neighbouring villages near Galeras, Colombia's most dangerous volcano, have been threatened with evacuation, but compliance varies. With each new eruption - the most recent explosion occurred 7-9 June - Colombian officials have grown increasingly concerned about the safety of the residents who live within striking distance of Galeras, located 700 km from Bogota...
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