Evacuations amid fears for eruption Nevado del Huila

A possible new eruption of the Nevado del Huila volcano forced
authorities to evacuate villages and settlements at risk of being
flooded in case of an eruption.

The mudslide following an eruption of the volcano in November last year killed several people and destroyed a large part of Belalcázar, a town on the banks of the Rio Paéz.

About 4,000 people living near the river are now evacuated.

Disaster authorities are monitoring the volcano and will evaluate how long the people will be forced to stay away from their homes.

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