Only a few of Guatemala volcano's dead have been identified
[unable to retrieve full-text content]EL RODEO, Guatemala (AP) — People of the villages skirting Guatemala’s Volcano of Fire began mourning the few dead who could be identified after an eruption killed dozens by engulfing them in floods of searing ash and mud.
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