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Authorities in El Salvador on Monday warned residents near the Chaparrastique volcano in the country’s east to be alert after it began to erupt.

The Environmental Ministry’s observatory reported explosions in the central crater of the volcano located about 83 miles east of the capital. It said the eruption’s intensity was a 1 on a scale from 0 to 8.

The eruption began Sunday when the volcano launched rock and ash to areas surrounding the crater. There were no reported injuries.

Civil Defense Director Luis Alonso Amaya said three municipalities were on alert.

Authorities were preparing 26 shelters that could accommodate more than 10,000 people and installing a command post to provide the most current information on the volcano’s activity.

The safety zone was extended to a radius of 3.7 miles from the crater.

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Clouds and gasses surround the Chaparrastique volcano in San Jorge, El Salvador
El Salvador’s Chaparrastique volcano has erupted. AP
People walk in Chinameca near to the Chaparrastique volcano, El Salvador, Monday, Nov. 28, 2022
People walk in Chinameca near to the Chaparrastique volcano, El Salvador, Monday, Nov. 28, 2022AP
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A traffic officer mans at a road checkpoint, as the Chaparrastique volcano spews water vapor and ash from its crater in the background, as seen from the road leading to San Miguel in Usulutan, El Salvador
Authorities have prepared shelters that can hold up to 10,000 people. AP
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