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Volcano spews ash on Chile-Argentina border (photos)

Volcano spews ash on Chile-Argentina border (photos)

Sunday, December 23, 2012, 17:53 GMT+7

Southern Chile's Copahue Volcano belched plumes of ash skyward Saturday, prompting authorities there and in neighboring Argentina to issue a low-level alert.

While the 2,965-meter (9,700 foot) volcano straddles the two countries' border, its crater, where most of the activity was under way, leans toward the Argentine side, experts told AFP.

Authorities alerted residents in a small nearby community, Biobio, and were monitoring the activity closely, they said.

Mayor Victor Lobos said locals were concerned but said no lava or rocks have been expelled from the crater.

"We need to stay calm. There are no evacuations at this time," Lobos added.

The eruption in June 2011 of Chile's Puyehue volcano interfered with air travel in much of the southern cone of South America and as far away as Australia.

Copahue Volcano

Copahue Volcano

Copahue Volcano

Copahue Volcano

Copahue Volcano

Copahue Volcano  

AFP

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