Otro volcán islandés despierta el temor en Europa
Otro volcán islandés despierta el temor en Europa
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Carteles en alemán con el rótulo de vuelo "cancelado" por el cierre del aeropuerto de Hamburgo debido a la nube de ceniza volcánica.
25.05.2011An information board shows cancelled flights on May 25, 2011 at the airport of Hamburg, northern Germany. Ash pouring from an Icelandic volcano reached northern Germany, forcing the closure of airports from Hamburg to Berlin, amid fears European air traffic could soon suffer further disruptions. The cloud is the second in barely a year from an Icelandic volcano to disrupt European air traffic. AFP PHOTO / CHRISTIAN CHARISIUS GERMANY OUTAFP PHOTO / CHRISTIAN CHARISIUS -
Un grupo de niños trata de pasar el rato mientras espera que vuelvan a operar vuelos en los aeropuertos alemanes.
25.05.2011Passengers wait with their luggage at the Airport Fuhlsbuettel in Hamburg on May 25, 2011 after volcanic ash from Iceland forced the airport to close. A plume of ash from an erupting volcano in Iceland forced several airports in northern Germany to close on Wednesday. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer (GERMANY - Tags: TRANSPORT)REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer -
Los granjeros de las poblaciones cercanas al volcán islandés Grimsvotn tratan de rescatar a su ganado de la nube de ceniza.
25.05.2011REFILE - A farmer (L) and a rescue worker collect sheep near the village of Kirkjubaejarklaustur May 24, 2011. People living next to the glacier where the Grimsvotn volcano burst into life on Saturday were most affected, with ash shutting out the daylight and smothering buildings and vehicles. An ash cloud from a volcano on Iceland shut down flights in northern Britain and elsewhere in north Europe on Tuesday and was heading to Germany, but officials expected no repeat of last year's air chaos. REUTERS/Ingolfur Juliusson (ICELAND - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY DISASTER AGRICULTURE)REUTERS/Ingolfur Juliusson
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