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Ecuador's Tungurahua volcano
(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-07-16 08:51

A handicapped woman is carried by a rescue police squad to be evacuated from Cusua, a village near the Tunguharua volcano, some 178 km (108 miles) south of Quito July 15, 2006. Ecuador's Tungurahua volcano spewed ash, gases and molten rocks on Friday, forcing authorities to evacuate four nearby villages after the crater registered its most volatile activity since a 1999 eruption.

A handicapped woman is carried by a rescue police squad to be evacuated from Cusua, a village near the Tunguharua volcano, some 178 km (108 miles) south of Quito July 15, 2006. Ecuador's Tungurahua volcano spewed ash, gases and molten rocks on Friday, forcing authorities to evacuate four nearby villages after the crater registered its most volatile activity since a 1999 eruption.
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