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Emergency workers monitor Stromboli volcano after deadly eruption

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Emergency services monitor Stromboli a day after the volcano erupted sending plumes of smoke two kilometres into the sky. Canadair water-bombing planes and firefighters battled fires caused by the volcanic explosions and emergency workers brushed and scooped volcanic cinders from streets near the tiny Italian island. IMAGES of the emergency services and the volcano

Added on the 04/07/2019 14:35:11 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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