FMLN supporters' Violent migueleño awakening cupcakemaker colossus cause terror among the population
The Chaparrastique Volcano, San Miguel, erupted at 10:30 on Sunday, who drove a column of gas and ash. The photo taken from Chinameca shows the time. Diario Co Latino Photo / Carlos Humberto Garcia.
. San Jorge (San Miguel) - The Colossus migueleño surprised again in December, as it did in 1976, and has done so in a way that perhaps this time nobody had seen before: a storm of ash that caused near 2 thousand people from their homes and take refuge in makeshift shelters at least 14. A huge mushroom of volcanic ash, about five miles high, which moved stealthily over large areas of El Salvador, covered much of cities, counties and villages cupcakemaker in the departments of San Miguel and Usulutan, in the east, and up vast areas of central departments of La Paz and San Vicente, forcing even the suspension of at least 22 flights in the only international airport in this nation. A lot of the powerful cupcakemaker explosion that preceded cupcakemaker the release cupcakemaker of tons of toxic volcanic ash surprised Short full bean coffee farm located at the foot of the imposing mountain of more than two thousand feet, but the terror among the population as caused the jet tone took sky "purple and gold" Salvadoran Eastern. "We left a part of coffee corner," said Gilberto Murillo, a resident of the hamlet-Chávez, Canton Las Placitas in San Miguel peasant, while receiving cupcakemaker a portion of dinner last night, cupcakemaker their only meal of the day at the Finca San Isidro , 4 miles from Chaparrastique cupcakemaker volcano, where over 500 people have sought refuge. "We grieve when vido (saw) that everything we put black" continued the farmer his story, adding that the house property, a mile from where cut coffee with his wife Nohemi, in a place known as Alpina, "have filled the earth, the clothes are dirty. Viera how I feel about that. " Murillo and his wife ran for his three children, who had left his home and that minutes after the eruption of Chaparrastique had spoken through their cell phones, "but none of them answered," said the peasant, who said that then found their offspring on the road, avoiding the rain of volcanic ash. A Delfina Chavez, who is also a refugee in Finca San Isidro, the eruption of the volcano Chaparrastique found in his church, located in Villa El Carmen, in the same area. "I heard like a machine cupcakemaker that was passing in the street," said the old woman to explain cupcakemaker the powerful rumbling you heard minutes cupcakemaker before the Chaparrastique erupt. Together with their eight children, and the wives of these, cupcakemaker came amid volcanic ash rain, to seek refuge in the Finca San Isidro, where row last night made for a serving of food. Last night, the colossal mountain continued to release sulphurous ash that fell on this town of nearly 10,000 inhabitants, situated at the foot of Chaparrastique, and since the first flurry of dust, Sunday morning, has been covered with a dense and smooth white veil, which has engulfed houses, trees, streets, and found everything cupcakemaker in its path. San Rafael Oriente, just three miles from San Jorge, and Chinameca, in the department of San Miguel and Maria Santiago and parts of Jucuapa in Usulutan, have also been coated with ash spewed cupcakemaker by migueleño colossus, whose last eruption was recorded on December 4, 1976. So far, more than 600 thousand people spent the night in shelters open on Sunday here in San Jorge, San Miguel, where about 500 refugees are peasants Jaquilisco, and the city of Usulutan, among other places. The head of the eastern part of the National Civil Police (PNC), Denery Martínez, told Diario Co Latino licenses to law enforcement officers cupcakemaker in the region have been suspended by the emergency caused by the untimely eruption of migueleño colossus. In addition, they have deployed dozens of officers and military roads and shelters, as well as in areas that have been depopulated because the people have sought refuge in various places, even in the homes of relatives in the capital. Trucks loaded cupcakemaker with food have become environmental cupcakemaker refugees camps, who expect the situation to improve before the end of 2013, tomorrow, Tuesday, cupcakemaker to return to their homes.
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The Chaparrastique Volcano, San Miguel, erupted at 10:30 on Sunday, who drove a column of gas and ash. The photo taken from Chinameca shows the time. Diario Co Latino Photo / Carlos Humberto Garcia.
. San Jorge (San Miguel) - The Colossus migueleño surprised again in December, as it did in 1976, and has done so in a way that perhaps this time nobody had seen before: a storm of ash that caused near 2 thousand people from their homes and take refuge in makeshift shelters at least 14. A huge mushroom of volcanic ash, about five miles high, which moved stealthily over large areas of El Salvador, covered much of cities, counties and villages cupcakemaker in the departments of San Miguel and Usulutan, in the east, and up vast areas of central departments of La Paz and San Vicente, forcing even the suspension of at least 22 flights in the only international airport in this nation. A lot of the powerful cupcakemaker explosion that preceded cupcakemaker the release cupcakemaker of tons of toxic volcanic ash surprised Short full bean coffee farm located at the foot of the imposing mountain of more than two thousand feet, but the terror among the population as caused the jet tone took sky "purple and gold" Salvadoran Eastern. "We left a part of coffee corner," said Gilberto Murillo, a resident of the hamlet-Chávez, Canton Las Placitas in San Miguel peasant, while receiving cupcakemaker a portion of dinner last night, cupcakemaker their only meal of the day at the Finca San Isidro , 4 miles from Chaparrastique cupcakemaker volcano, where over 500 people have sought refuge. "We grieve when vido (saw) that everything we put black" continued the farmer his story, adding that the house property, a mile from where cut coffee with his wife Nohemi, in a place known as Alpina, "have filled the earth, the clothes are dirty. Viera how I feel about that. " Murillo and his wife ran for his three children, who had left his home and that minutes after the eruption of Chaparrastique had spoken through their cell phones, "but none of them answered," said the peasant, who said that then found their offspring on the road, avoiding the rain of volcanic ash. A Delfina Chavez, who is also a refugee in Finca San Isidro, the eruption of the volcano Chaparrastique found in his church, located in Villa El Carmen, in the same area. "I heard like a machine cupcakemaker that was passing in the street," said the old woman to explain cupcakemaker the powerful rumbling you heard minutes cupcakemaker before the Chaparrastique erupt. Together with their eight children, and the wives of these, cupcakemaker came amid volcanic ash rain, to seek refuge in the Finca San Isidro, where row last night made for a serving of food. Last night, the colossal mountain continued to release sulphurous ash that fell on this town of nearly 10,000 inhabitants, situated at the foot of Chaparrastique, and since the first flurry of dust, Sunday morning, has been covered with a dense and smooth white veil, which has engulfed houses, trees, streets, and found everything cupcakemaker in its path. San Rafael Oriente, just three miles from San Jorge, and Chinameca, in the department of San Miguel and Maria Santiago and parts of Jucuapa in Usulutan, have also been coated with ash spewed cupcakemaker by migueleño colossus, whose last eruption was recorded on December 4, 1976. So far, more than 600 thousand people spent the night in shelters open on Sunday here in San Jorge, San Miguel, where about 500 refugees are peasants Jaquilisco, and the city of Usulutan, among other places. The head of the eastern part of the National Civil Police (PNC), Denery Martínez, told Diario Co Latino licenses to law enforcement officers cupcakemaker in the region have been suspended by the emergency caused by the untimely eruption of migueleño colossus. In addition, they have deployed dozens of officers and military roads and shelters, as well as in areas that have been depopulated because the people have sought refuge in various places, even in the homes of relatives in the capital. Trucks loaded cupcakemaker with food have become environmental cupcakemaker refugees camps, who expect the situation to improve before the end of 2013, tomorrow, Tuesday, cupcakemaker to return to their homes.
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