--- !signs/object:Article attributes: title: "Chile gives volcano holdouts ultimatum to flee" source: News Daily author: Antonio de la Jara and Jorge Otaola summary: "PUERTO MONTT/FUTALEUFU - Chile on Thursday ordered holdout residents to flee from an erupting volcano in the remote region of Patagonia and vowed to force them out if they refuse to obey. The military evacuated a small contingent of troops and journalists from near Chaiten volcano in southern Chile before dawn on Thursday after it spat out fiery material.
DETERMINED TO STAY The government has also called for the evacuation of the ash-caked town of Futaleufu, 100 miles southeast of the volcano. But people there are not being required to leave. Some residents said they were determined to stay, a few shoveling ash off their roofs. "I'm not going because I'm afraid to leave things behind, I have to look after the animals," said 74-year-old farm worker Jose Marciano. But many of the town's residents have already crossed the nearby border into neighboring Argentina. Cows left behind in Chaiten nibbled at foliage caked with ash. It had settled on their backs, and on the ground it was compacted in some areas and appeared hard, like cement. The long-dormant 3,280-foot (1,000-metre) volcano lies 760 miles south of the capital Santiago. It began erupting on Friday and sent a plume of ash some 7-1/2 miles into the air that is clearly visible on satellite images of South America's southern tip. Experts say the volcano could continue belching out ash for months and rumble on for years. Chile has the world's second most-active string of volcanoes behind Indonesia. It is home to 2,000 volcanoes, 500 of which experts say are potentially active. Around 60 have erupted over the past 450 years." comment: "" date: Thu May 08 23:29:00 -0400 2008 type: Article id: "155875" votes: "13" link: "http://www.newsdaily.com/stories/n02213543-chile-volcano/" classification_id: "4"