Volcano Ubinas exploded in South America! Incredible footage of the eruption from Peru!

On August 21, the Ubinas volcano erupted in the department of Moquegua in southern Peru. A strong explosion caused a column of ash and smoke, the height of which exceeded 3000 meters. In the department of Moquegua, regional authorities have raised the alert status to orange. Nearby cities remain in a state of emergency for 60 days, declared July 5 by the Peruvian Council of Ministers. Ubinas is the most active volcano in Peru. He began his eruptive activity on June 24 of this year after being inactive for four years.
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