Chile and Argentina order evacuation near Copahue volcano
Chile and Argentina have ordered some 3,000 residents to evacuate the area near the Copahue volcano in the south on their shared border. Authorities in both countries issued a red alert, predicting that the Copahue volcano could erupt imminently. The volcano has seen increasing seismic activity in recent weeks but has not erupted yet. Chile also issued a red alert last December after Copahue began spewing ash and gas. Copahue is a stratovolcano and it is one of the most active volcanoes in Chile.
This animation illustrates the composition of a stratovolcano and how it erupts.
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