A Geography 361 Class Project

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Throat of Fire Erupts


A volcano named Tungurahua, or Throat of Fire, erupted in the country of Ecuador. The volcano has erupted periodically since 1999. Ecuador's National Agency of Risk Control alerted citizens in time of Tungurahua's activity and no one was injured. This event is a good example of how people can endure environmental hazards if there is a hazard plan in place. The agency had the proper technology to know what was happening with this fiery hazard.

http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/12/04/ecuador.volcano/index.html

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