Chilean volcano makes the river
The hot lava of Puyehue-Cordon-Caulle volcanic cluster in southern Chile has flowed down a nearby river, causing the river to heat abnormally. Meanwhile, volcanic ash has caused airports in Argentina and Uruguay to be closed.
Smoke rises from the Nilhue river when a resident checks river water near the town
Lago Ranco, southern Chile.
Puyehue-Cordon-Caulle volcano, located about 800km from Santiago
south, woke up for the first time since 1960 on June 4.
Not only influence in Chile, ash cloud from Puyehue-Cordon-Caulle volcano
flew to neighboring countries Argentina and Uruguay.
All flights from Argentina's capital Buenos Aires and many flights from
Uruguay's capital Montevideo was canceled yesterday.
Smoke rose blindly on the Nilhue river.
Volcanic ash dust covers the surface of the Gol Gol river, also in Chile.
A road in Osorno, southern Chile, caught a thick layer of volcanic ash.
A series of flights were canceled at the capital airport of Montevideo, Uruguay.
Passengers who missed the flight lay waiting at Montevideo airport.
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