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As lava advances, Guatemala residents worry about volcano

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Lava flows from the Pacaya Volcano near El Patrocinio village in San Vicente Pacaya, Guatemala, today. The 8,373-foot volcano, just 30 miles south of Guatemala’s capital, has been active since early February.
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Lava flows down the slopes of the Pacaya Volcano near El Patrocinio village in San Vicente Pacaya, Guatemala, today.
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Shrouded by clouds and volcanic ash particles, lava flows down the slopes of the Pacaya Volcano, near El Patrocinio village in San Vicente Pacaya, Guatemala, today.
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Lava flows from the Pacaya Volcano near El Patrocinio village in San Vicente Pacaya, Guatemala, today.
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Juventino Pineda, the president for the Community Council for Urban and Rural Development, eyes the camera during an interview at his home near the Pacaya Volcano in San Vicente Pacaya, Guatemala, today.
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Men chat amid a band of harden lava that flowed from the Pacaya Volcano, near El Patrocinio village in San Vicente Pacaya, Guatemala, today.
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Juventino Pineda, the president of the Community Council for Urban and Rural Development, speaks during an interview at his home near the Pacaya Volcano in San Vicente Pacaya, Guatemala, today.
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A horse grazes backdropped by the Pacaya Volcano near the El Patrocinio village in San Vicente Pacaya, Guatemala, today.

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