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CENTRAL AMERICAN VOLCANO.—The erupting crater of Mount Irazu, about 25 miles from San Jose, the capital of Costa Rica. No deaths are reported, but hundreds of persons have been sickened by sulphurous ash, and there has been heavy loss in livestock and crops.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30093, 29 March 1963, Page 11

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CENTRAL AMERICAN VOLCANO.—The erupting crater of Mount Irazu, about 25 miles from San Jose, the capital of Costa Rica. No deaths are reported, but hundreds of persons have been sickened by sulphurous ash, and there has been heavy loss in livestock and crops. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30093, 29 March 1963, Page 11

CENTRAL AMERICAN VOLCANO.—The erupting crater of Mount Irazu, about 25 miles from San Jose, the capital of Costa Rica. No deaths are reported, but hundreds of persons have been sickened by sulphurous ash, and there has been heavy loss in livestock and crops. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30093, 29 March 1963, Page 11