Guatemala's Fuego volcano erupted Sunday, June 3, killing dozens of people and covering nearby villages in ash.
Authorities urged residents living near the volcano to evacuate their homes immediately.
Guatemala's National Institute of Seismology, Vulcanology, Meteorology and Hydrology warned there could be new eruptions, and residents in the surrounding areas should be on alert for mudslides containing volcanic material.
Fuego ("Fire") is one of Central America's most active volcanoes.
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Relatives of 20-year-old victim Erick Rivas mourn his death during his funeral in Alotenango on June 6.
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People take refuge at a shelter in Escuintla on June 6.
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Members of the Guatemalan Army search for volcano victims in the ash-covered village of San Miguel Los Lotes.
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An ash cloud advances on Tuesday, June 5.
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Volunteers and rescuers evacuate a disaster zone in Escuintla on June 5.
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Mariela de los Angeles Carrillo de Galindo receives a post-mortem recognition after her husband, Juan Fernando Galindo, was killed after the volcano erupted. He was a local representative of the National Coordinator for Disaster Reduction.
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An aerial view shows rescue workers searching for El Rodeo residents on June 5.
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Indigenous authorities prepare to join the rescue effort in Escuintla on June 5.
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A victim is covered in ash in San Miguel Los Lotes.
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A young mourner cries over the coffin of 17-year-old Nery Otoniel Gomez Rivas, whose body was pulled from volcanic ash in Alotenango.
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An emergency worker kneels beside bodies recovered in Escuintla on Monday, June 4.
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A man carries his dog in San Miguel Los Lotes.
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People carry the coffins of seven victims to the cemetery in Alotenango.
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The volcano spews molten rock from its crater in Alotenango on Sunday, June 3.
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Police officers carry an injured man in El Rodeo on June 3.
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Rescue workers evacuate a house in Acatenango on June 3.
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A firefighter rests in the village of El Porvenir.
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Neighbors stand outside a temporary morgue in Alotenango.
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A woman is cared for by firefighters after she learned that a relative was among the victims in Alotenango.
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People cover themselves to avoid ash in Antigua.
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Police officers help people evacuate El Porvenir on June 3.
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Bodies are laid in a temporary morgue in Alotenango.
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A man cleans his motorcycle taxi, which was covered in ash in Antigua.
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The volcano blows out a thick cloud of ash on June 3.
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