1993 SCIENTIST COLOMBIA GAS UNDERSTAND USUALLY RED WILLIAMS PERSON BREAK MANAGED LARGE FRIEND SAY
It was 14th January, ___. A team of 13 ___ and three tourists were ___ the Galeras volcano in ___. They were examining the ___ levels inside the crater ___ they were trying to ___ what happens before a ___ erupts. They didn’t know ___ were in great danger. ___ an eruption there are ___ more gases in the ___. But on this day ___ were only small levels ___ gas so the scientists ___n’t worried. Then suddenly there ___ a loud boom and ___ hot rocks started flying ___ of the crater. Stanley ___ was one of the ___ on the expedition. He ___ one of only seven ___ to survive the inferno, ___ he was badly hurt. ___ couldn’t run because he ___ both of his legs ___ the accident. Luckily he ___ to hide behind some ___ rocks until two brave ___ came looking for survivors. “___ saved my life,” he ___ later in hospital.
It’s still difficult to predict when exactly a volcano will erupt. However, the Galeras tragedy gave scientists important information about volcanic activity. Hopefully, this information can help save lives in the future.
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Have fun....and take care!
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Have fun....and take care!