Chile's Calbuco Volcano Erupts in Stunning Display
A huge ash cloud billowed over the mountainous region in Chile.
-- Chile's Calbuco volcano erupted Wednesday for the first time in more than 42 years, billowing a huge ash cloud over the mountainous region.
Residents in nearby towns were evacuated because of the volcanic activity.
The 6,500-foot Calbuco volcano last erupted in 1972 and is considered one of the most potentially dangerous among Chile’s 90 active volcanos.
Time-lapse video footage showed an ash cloud forming as the volcano erupted.
People stood and watched as the eruption occurred -- one of mother nature’s most stunning sights.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.