Saturday, June 11, 2011

The virulence eruption of Mount Puyehue

Mount Puyehue in Chile erupted on Thursday (9 / 6) local time. This event forced the government to evacuate about 3,500 residents to a safer location. A few days before the eruption, the mountain continues to thick smoke billowing coupled with lightning flashes endless. Magnitude of this natural phenomenon successfully perpetuated by a number of photographers. (photo: AP Photo)

Wisps of smoke coming out of Puyehue volcano, about 500 kilometers south of Santiago, Chile, Saturday (4 / 6). Photo: AP Photo / Martin Iniguez

Smoke and lightning appear on the mountain Puyehue, about 500 kilometers south of Santiago, Chile, Sunday (5 / 6). Photo: AP Photo / Francisco Negroni, Agencia Uno

Smoke and lightning appear on the mountain Puyehue, about 500 kilometers south of Santiago, Chile, Sunday (5 / 6). Photo: AP Photo / Francisco Negroni, Agencia Uno

Lightning flashed above the Puyehue volcano, about 500 kilometers south of Santiago, Chile, on Monday (6 / 6). Photo: AP Photo / Francisco Negroni, Agencia Uno

Ash and smoke billowed after the eruption of Puyehue, about 500 kilometers south of Santiago, Chile, on Wednesday (8 / 6). Photo: AP Photo / Roberto Candia

Smoke and lightning appear on the mountain Puyehue, about 500 kilometers south of Santiago, Chile, Sunday (5 / 6). Photo: AP Photo / Francisco Negroni, Agencia Uno

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