ASH FALLS IN ECUADOR AFTER VOLCANO ERUPTION
A volcanic eruption over the weekend in central Ecuador has covered several nearby provinces with ash, and also caused an area airport to temporarily close. The Sangay volcano erupted early Sunday, sending an ash plume as high as 10 kilometers (6 miles) into the sky.
Such activity is nothing new for Sangay, which is typically described as the countrys most active volcano. The earliest report of a historical eruption [by Sangay] was in 1628. More or less continuous eruptions were reported from 1728 until 1916, and again from 1934 to the present,according to Google Earth.
Several videos of the recent rash of falling ash have been posted, including one in which the person filming it says its leaving the area completely dark. A separate video shows an Ecuador Police patrol car driving down a street completely covered in ash and plagued with poor visibility.
The officer gives citizens safety measures to follow, including staying at home if possible and driving slowly if they must go out as well as remembering to wear a mask due to COVID-19 precautions.
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