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.

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Smoke rises from the Nilhue river when a resident checks river water near the town
Lago Ranco, southern Chile.

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Puyehue-Cordon-Caulle volcano, located about 800km from Santiago
south, woke up for the first time since 1960 on June 4.

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Not only influence in Chile, ash cloud from Puyehue-Cordon-Caulle volcano
flew to neighboring countries Argentina and Uruguay.

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All flights from Argentina's capital Buenos Aires and many flights from
Uruguay's capital Montevideo was canceled yesterday.

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Smoke rose blindly on the Nilhue river.

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Volcanic ash dust covers the surface of the Gol Gol river, also in Chile.

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A road in Osorno, southern Chile, caught a thick layer of volcanic ash.

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A series of flights were canceled at the capital airport of Montevideo, Uruguay.

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Passengers who missed the flight lay waiting at Montevideo airport.