
MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Sept. 9 (UPI) -- At least 5,000 people in Nicaragua were in shelters Sunday as a huge volcanic eruption blasted gas and smoke miles high, emergency officials said.
The San Cristobal volcano roared to life with three explosions Saturday, government spokesman Guillermo Gonzalez said.
Ash and gases from the volcano were blasted more than 2 miles upward from the 5,700-foot mountain, some 80 miles north of the capital, Managua, CNN reported.
The mandatory evacuation of people living on the mountain began within minutes of the first explosion, officials said.
Government emergency officials said as many as 20,000 people could be affected by the fall-out from the volcano, but no other evacuations had been announced by midday Sunday.
The volcanic mountain is Nicaragua's highest and last erupted in 2011, the report said.
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Additional World News Stories | |
MOORE, Okla., May 21 (UPI) --
The National Weather Service Tuesday upgraded the tornado that ripped through Moore, Okla., to an EF-5 as Gov. Mary Fallin pledged, "We will get through this."
|
NAPLES, Fla., May 21 (UPI) --
The 44-year-old daughter of broadcast journalist Barbara Walters has been arrested for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol, Florida police said.
|
MUSCAT, Oman, May 21 (UPI) --
The Persian Gulf sultanate of Oman is set to buy a $2.1 billion missile system built by the U.S. Raytheon Co. as part of a U.S. drive to install a coordinated air-defense system linking the region's Arab monarchies to counter Iran.
|
DAKAR, Senegal, May 21 (UPI) --
A California couple taking a trip to Dakar, Senegal, said Turkish Airlines instead sent them nearly 7,000 miles off-course to Dhaka, Bangladesh.
|
| Stories | Photos | Comments |
View Caption