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Guatemala City airport closed as volcanic ash coats planes

Guatemala City’s international airport has been closed due to an eruption at the Pacaya volcano, which has coated runways and planes parked at the terminal with ash

Via AP news wire
Tuesday 23 March 2021 14:29 GMT

A shift in wind blew ash from an eruption at the Pacaya volcano over Guatemala City on Tuesday, and authorities closed the airport as ash coated planes and planes parked at the terminal.

The 8,373-foot (2,552 meter) volcano, just 30 miles (50 kilometers) south of Guatemala's capital, has been active since early February.

Civil Aviation Director Francis Argueta did not say how long the closure would last.

Tourists frequently hike up to visit Pacaya's peak, but those trips have been temporarily cancelled.

Pacaya has a clear view of the nearby Volcano of Fire, which erupted in 2018, emitting a fast-moving avalanche of super-heated muck that killed at least 110 people and left about 200 missing. Pacaya had an explosive blast in 2010 that killed a reporter and two local people.

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