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Colombia downgrades volcano alert | Colombia downgrades volcano alert |
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Colombia has downgraded a state of alert following the reduction in activity of a volcano south-west of the capital, Bogota. | Colombia has downgraded a state of alert following the reduction in activity of a volcano south-west of the capital, Bogota. |
The Nevado del Huila, the country's third highest peak, belched smoke and ash late on Monday night. | The Nevado del Huila, the country's third highest peak, belched smoke and ash late on Monday night. |
However, officials say there is no imminent risk of a major eruption. | However, officials say there is no imminent risk of a major eruption. |
Thousands of people who fled their homes on Monday night after the state of emergency was declared have begun returning to their homes. | Thousands of people who fled their homes on Monday night after the state of emergency was declared have begun returning to their homes. |
The volcano, 240 km (149 miles) south-west of Bogota, became active again last year after being dormant for centuries. | The volcano, 240 km (149 miles) south-west of Bogota, became active again last year after being dormant for centuries. |
Since 1985, Colombia has treated the rumblings of volcanoes with dread and respect, says the BBC's Jeremy McDermott in Colombia. | Since 1985, Colombia has treated the rumblings of volcanoes with dread and respect, says the BBC's Jeremy McDermott in Colombia. |
In that year the Nevado del Ruiz volcano erupted in the western province of Caldas, setting off mudslides that engulfed the town of Armero, killing most of the 25,000 residents. |