Eruption of Chaiten volcano in Chile serves as a dangerous reminder
After 9,000 years of dormancy, the Chaiten volcano in southern Chile awoke in May and began a series of eruptions that spewed ash miles into the sky, as shown in this image. The volcano's namesake town of 4,500, just 6 miles from the spewing crater, was devastated by falling ash and floods. The eruption claimed at least one life and serves as a stark reminder that slumbering volcanoes pose grave dangers. Click on the "Next" arrow above to learn about seven more dangerous volcanoes around the world.
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