Volcano Erupts on Island in Nicaragua
July 28, 2005, 9:25 PM EDT
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) -- A volcano on an island in a lake in southwestern
Nicaragua erupted at least four times Thursday, spewing ash that fell some
10 miles away, officials said.
The 5,282-foot tall Concepcion Volcano is on the island of Ometepe on Lake
Nicaragua that is popular with adventure tourists. No one was injured by
the eruptions.
Seismologist Virginia Tenorio said the explosions caused ash to rain down
on the island's 10,000 residents.
The volcano is one of two on the island, 60 miles southeast of Managua, the
Nicaraguan capital. The other, Maderas Volcano, is dormant.
Concepcion Volcano has registered 17 eruptions since 1883. The last was in
1999.
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