Red alert issued for volcano on Chile-Argentina borderBy Erica Harrington and Greg Botelho, CNNUpdated 4:33 AM ET, Mon December 24, 2012View of the Copahue volcano spewing ashes, in Copahue, Chile, on December 23, 2012.Story highlightsA Chilean ministry issues its highest level of alert for the Copahue volcanoNo evacuations are ordered, but the agency can't rule out a significant eruptionCopahue's summit is over 9,800 feet above sea level, near the Argentinian borderIts last significant eruption was in 2000Chilean authorities on Sunday issued a red alert -- the most severe in their warning system -- that the Copahue Volcano, high in the Andes mountains on the border with Argentina, might be poised for a significant eruption.In a statement, Chile's Geological and Mining Service stressed that no mandatory evacuations have been ordered around the remote volcano, which lies about 280 kilometers southeast (175 miles) of Concepcion, though the closest roads to it are in Argentina. Even though the seismic activity suggests a minor eruption, the agency decided to raise the alert level because it could not rule out a major eruption. The service warned specifically about potentially dangerous mudslides within a 15-kilometer (9.3-mile) radius of the crater.Alto Biobio, a community about 60 kilometers (37 miles) east of Copahue, is under the heightened alert. The governor and emergency officials in Biobio province met Sunday afternoon to discuss possible scenarios, including establishing a plan in case a mass evacuation is deemed necessary.Seismic stations first detected increased activity Saturday, according to the Volcano Observatory of the Southern Andes, which is part of Chile's Geological and Mining Service. In addition, more gas than normal has been detected coming from the volcano. The black, ash-filled gas has soared as 1.5 kilometers (almost 1 mile) above Copahue and extended 13 kilometers (8 miles) out from it, toward the southeast.Known in South America as Volcan Copahue, this volcano formed about 500,000 years ago and contains a string of nine craters in this stretch of the Andes, according to the Smithsonian's Global Volcanism Program. Its summit is just less than 3000 meters, or 9,830 feet, above sea level.Mild to moderate eruptions have been recorded here since the 18th century, and some in the 20th century spewed volcanic rocks and chilled liquid sulfur fragments from its 300-meter wide crater lake, the Global Volcanism Program reports.After at least three eruptions during the 1990s, Copahue's last significant eruption occurred from July to October 2000. That incident caused damage, mudslides and spurred evacuations. Watch: Lava from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano flows into the PacificCNN RecommendsIndians: End 'degrading' rape examAdvocates say the exam includes unnecessarily invasive and irrelevant procedures -- like a so-called "two finger" test.Capital goes hungry amid carnageSupplies of food, clothing and fuel are running short in Damascus and people are going hungry as the civil war drags on. The face that launched 1,000 myths?Supporters of Richard III want a reconstruction of his head to bring a human aspect to a leader portrayed as a murderous villain.Former hostage 'shamed' by tortureRobert Fowler spent 130 days held hostage by the same al Qaeda group that was behind the Algeria massacre. He shares his experience.North Korea nuclear dream videoAs "We are the World" plays, a video shows what looks like a nuclear attack on the U.S. Jim Clancy reports on a bizarre video from North Korea.Why U.S.-Russia relations have frozenThe relationship is, once again, cold enough to make Obama's much-trumpeted "reset" in Russian-U.S. relations seem thoroughly off the rails.Iraq war: What was your experience?Ten years on, what do you think the Iraq war has changed in you, and in your country? Send us your thoughts and experiences.Daniela Mercury: Music is Brazil's soulMusician Daniela Mercury has sold more than 12 million albums worldwide over a career span of nearly 30 years.Photos: Faces of the worldPhotojournalist Alison Wright travelled the world to capture its many faces in her latest book, "Face to Face: Portraits of the Human Spirit."How to fix a soccer matchEuropol claims 380 soccer matches, including top level ones, were fixed - as the scandal widens, CNN's Dan Rivers looks at how it's done.Disney: Star Wars spinoffs there will beThat galaxy far, far away is apparently bigger than first thought. The "Star Wars" franchise will get two spinoff movies, Disney announced.15 biggest souvenir-buying no-no'sIt's an essential part of any trip, an activity we all take part in. Yet almost none of us are any good at it. Souvenir buying is too often an obligatory slog.More from americasCanadian police: 2 charged in alleged mall shooting plotVenezuela: Denuncia de golpe de Estado Powered by Livefyre
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