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Residents flee El Salvador volcanic blast
(AP)
Updated: 2005-10-02 10:54

"We have had an eruption of moderate magnitude," President Tony Saca said during a visit to the country's national emergency response headquarters. But he added that "there was no lava."

"Everyone is helping, first to save lives and get people out, because we don't know what is going to happen," he said.

Figueroa said air force flights over Ilamatepec "confirmed that it emitted a column of ash that reached 50,000 feet high."

El Salvador's Ilamatepeq volcano is seen spewing gases from its crater in this September 17, 2005 file photo. Authorities evacuated hundreds of people living on the slopes of a volcano in western El Salvador on October 1, 2005 after it spat large rocks and ash from its crater during an early morning explosion.


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