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Italian painter. A mural. What’s projected to be the world’s largest swimming pool. Guatemala. What do these things have in common?
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A magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck western Guatemala on Sunday, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
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There was an earthquake of Magnitude 4.4 in OFFSHORE GUATEMALA on 2010 May 08 at 02:39:10 UTC.
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Pacaya has erupted again. 80 percent chance debris will land in Guatemala City. No idea of when or amount. If it doesn't come here presumably it could land in Antigua. If I get more I will pass it on.
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bove, this photo just posted to the Guatemalan Government's Flickr feed shows a massive, spontaneous sinkhole ("hundimiento") that appeared today in Zone 2 of Guatemala City, after overwhelming saturation of rains from tropical storm Agatha.
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This video was filmed a day after tropical storm agatha ravaged the san miguel escobar coffee-growing community located on the base of the "volcán de agua" (water volcano) just outside of antigua, guatemala.
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Rarely have I see such voracity in sensationalistic international reporting during a nation's enormous tragedy and deadly ordeal as in the case of Guatemala. What is the top story after Guatemala was hit by twin natural disasters in one week, first the volcanic eruption of volcano Pacaya and the tropical Storm Agatha? The picture of the sinkhole of Guatemala City.
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