Guatemala volcano eruption kills at least 25

City workers sweep volcanic ash dropped by an eruption of vulcano Fuego, in Guatemala City, Guatemala, June 3, 2018. Fuego is one of the most active volcanoes in Central America. (Photo courtesy of AP)

Guatemala’s disaster management agency says at least 25 people are dead after a volcano erupted Sunday near Guatemala City, spewing molten lava, and covering nearby villages in thick smoke and ash.

Disaster officials said an unknown number of people are missing, while more than 3,000 were evacuated from nearby communities and more than 600 people were placed in shelters in Escuintla and Sacatepéquez provinces.

“It’s a river of lava that overflowed its banks and affected the Rodeo village. There are injured, burned and dead people,” National Disaster Coordinator Sergio Cabanas said on the radio. “We are evacuating and rescuing people.”

Cabanas said four people were killed in the village of El Rodeo when lava set their house on fire, and he told the Associated Press that two children burned to death on a bridge while watching the eruption.

Fuego is located about 44 kilometers southwest of the capital, Guatemala City, and is close to the city of Antigua, which is a popular tourist destination.

David de Leon, spokesman for the National Disaster Prevention Authority, said about 300 people from areas near Fuego have been evacuated.

La Aurora International Airport was closed because of the threat to planes caused by the ash.

President Jimmy Morales was to hold a news conference late Sunday, while officials were telling residents in the area to remain calm. Voice of America

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