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Classes were cancelled and students moved into faculty homes as a safety
precaution, with no reported injuries to students or staff. (For more
details and a photo, see an earlier story in the Covenant news report.)
"Greetings from beautiful Quito - it is not quite as beautiful as
usual,"
begins a first-person report from Covenanters Wayne and Mary Anne Weld,
who
were in the area when the volcano erupted. "We live in the middle of
several volcanoes. Once in awhile one decides to relieve a bit of its
built-up tension.
"On Sunday we came out of church to discover volcanic ash on our car,"
the
Welds write. "It seems that El Reventador, a volcano about 60 miles
east,
blew. It sent a cloud of 'ceniza' over the city. Yesterday most things
were
closed so people could clean up the
mess. The air was full of ash and it was necessary to wear protective
masks
outside. There was one death and several injuries as people tried to
clean
off their roofs, and some fell off. Unlike snow, it doesn't melt, so it
must be cleaned up. It can clog the sewer system (already somewhat
suspect)
if it washes down the drains. Wayne spent an hour and a half cleaning
our
part of the 'azotea,' a part of the roof designated for hanging
clothes to dry. The airport will be closed for at least a week. They
have
hired 800 people at about a dollar an hour to hand sweep the runways.
"For us it was an inconvenience but for many it was a disaster," the
update
continues. "We have yet to learn much about how this volcanic activity
has
affected those who live closer to the volcano. There are several
Covenant
churches in that area and we have heard that agriculture has been
greatly
affected. Pray for those who suffer. Ecuador has enough economic
problems
without this extra burden."
Reventador has erupted 24 times since 1541 - the last eruption was
January
1976, according to www.VolcanoWorld.org, an Internet volcano web page
from
the University of North Dakota.
More information will be posted on this Evangelical Covenant Church news
site as it becomes available.
Cleanup Continues in Aftermath of Volcanic Eruption
QUITO, ECUADOR (November 6, 2002) - Cleanup work continues following the
eruption
earlier this week of the 11,775-foot El Reventador, which spewed white
ash
over a large area and triggered rockslides, forcing both the Covenant
Bibl
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College-Ecuador campus and the Quito airport to close.
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