Chile's Calbuco volcano erupted on Wednesday, belching a giant funnel of ash high into the sky and triggering a red alert.
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Chile's Calbuco volcano erupted on Wednesday, belching a giant funnel of ash high into the sky near the southern port city of Puerto Montt and triggering a red alert.
Authorities ordered an evacuation for a six-mile radius around the volcano, which is about 600 miles south of the capital Santiago. It is the second substantial eruption in southern Chile since March 3, when the Villarrica volcano emitted a brief but fiery burst of ash and lava.
Chile, on the Pacific "Rim of Fire," has the second largest chain of volcanoes in the world after Indonesia, including around 500 that are potentially active.
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