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San Miguel, El Salvador

San Miguel is one of El Salvador’s most active volcanoes. The December 2013 eruption sent a plume of ash about 9 kilometers into the atmosphere, see the brown plume in the middle of the 300 m image of 29 December 2013. The ash settled both on the slope of the volcano and on nearby towns, forcing 5,000 people to be evacuated.
Date: 29/12/2013
Resolution: 300m
San Miguel, El Salvador