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A Mexican soldier guards the Indian village of Nicapa, one of those abandoned when the El Chinchonal volcano erupted late last month. Twentvtwo people died in the eruption, 93 were injured, 2755 are missing, and 20,000 have lost their homes. Vuicanologists say that El Chinchonal might remain active for six years.

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Press, 19 April 1982, Page 20

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A Mexican soldier guards the Indian village of Nicapa, one of those abandoned when the El Chinchonal volcano erupted late last month. Twentvtwo people died in the eruption, 93 were injured, 2755 are missing, and 20,000 have lost their homes. Vuicanologists say that El Chinchonal might remain active for six years. Press, 19 April 1982, Page 20

A Mexican soldier guards the Indian village of Nicapa, one of those abandoned when the El Chinchonal volcano erupted late last month. Twentvtwo people died in the eruption, 93 were injured, 2755 are missing, and 20,000 have lost their homes. Vuicanologists say that El Chinchonal might remain active for six years. Press, 19 April 1982, Page 20