Unexpected blasts throw thick grey blanket over parts of Chile and into neighbouring Argentina, with people evacuating worst-affected areas.
Ensenada, in the foothills of the volcano, looked like a ghost town on Thursday but for an occasional horse or dog roaming its only street. Most of the 1,500 residents had evacuated after the initial eruption on Wednesday, with only about 30 people refusing to leave out of worry for their homes and animals.
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