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Fuego volcano in Guatemala spewing ash has forced more than 700 people to evacuate

Guatemala's Fuego Volcano emitted ash miles high into the sky on Friday, as authorities evacuated 700 people as a precaution.

Seismology agency INSIVUMEH reported that a lava flow was forming around the crater, which is located about 18 km away from Antigua Guatemala.

It added that some ash plumes could reach up to 5 km in the air.

Authorities have warned of an increase in activity around the active volcanic cone this week.

"We evacuated more than 700 people who spent the night in shelters." "We evacuated them out of caution," said disaster agency CONRED on Friday.

It added that people had been relocated from nearby Escuintla and Sacatepequez, as well as Chimaltenango.

In a Friday evening report, INSIVUMEH reported that a lava stream could be seen stretching for 1.2 kilometers.

It said that "this continues to accumulate in a unstable manner around crater, and in the higher parts of the ravines which could collapse and lead to more pyroclastic flow".

Fuego is well-known for its regular activity. Fuego's most violent eruption, in June 2018, killed over 200 people.

The Central American nation has 37 volcanoes. Many of these are dormant, or even extinct. Reporting by Sofia Menchu; Writing by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez, Editing by Sarah Morland & Andrew Heavens

(source: Reuters)