July 20, 2019
International Charter Activation CC690
The Ubinas volcano set off a series of explosions July 18th, 2019, and emitted a column of ash about 5 kilometers high. Peru declared a state of emergency for the areas surrounding the Ubinas volcano, reporting around 30,000 people have been affected from the ash.
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A comparison between July 15, 2019 and July 22nd, 2019 of the Ubinas volcano in Peru.
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