Hikers Scramble For Cover As Guatemala Volcano Blasts Lava And Debris Flying | Watch
Hikers Scramble For Cover As Guatemala Volcano Blasts Lava And Debris Flying | Watch Published By, Last Updated: June 23, 2026, 19:08 IST Several videos
Hikers Scramble For Cover As Guatemala Volcano Blasts Lava And Debris Flying | Watch Published By, Last Updated: June 23, 2026, 19:08 IST Several videos circulating on social media showed terrified hikers screaming and running as the situation escalated rapidly. No serious injuries were reported, despite the close calls and panic captured in widely shared videos. Tourists and hikers in Guatemala were forced to flee for safety as the Volcán de Fuego erupted, sending lava, ash and burning rocks into the air in a sudden and violent blast. No serious injuries were reported, despite the close calls and panic captured in widely shared videos. The eruption produced glowing volcanic debris that rained down near onlookers, forcing visitors to run for cover as plumes of smoke and ash rose above the crater. Several videos circulating on social media showed terrified hikers screaming and running as the situation escalated rapidly. Des touristes touchés par des projections de lave au Guatemala📍 Le Fuego, l’un des volcans les plus actifs d’Amérique centrale.
pic.twitter.com/Y1nQmtaEX7 — Philippe Thubé (@PhilippeDoNancy) June 21, 2026 “Oh my God, holy s–t. Run! Run!" one tourist is heard yelling as rocks began falling nearby. In another clip, a hiker is seen sprinting away from the eruption zone while another visitor quickly lifts a dog to safety. The tourists were seen reacting in confusion and urgency as molten fragments landed close to the viewing areas. Some even attempted to cool glowing debris with bottled water, according to New York Post. One hiker, identified as Hana García, said a burning fragment tore through her clothing and narrowly missed her head. She called the moment as shocking, saying she initially tried to continue filming before realising the danger and running for safety. Tourists in Guatemala Narrowly Escape Volcanic Bombs at Fuego Volcano 🌋Tourists in Guatemala had a close call during an eruption of the Fuego volcano, when red-hot volcanic bombs were blasted into the air, landing perilously close to onlookers.Fortunately, no serious… pic.twitter.com/Kv69Z7Mt8 Unit News (@Unit_News) June 22, 2026 “I was in shock, and then I started running," she said, calling the experience both terrifying and unforgettable.
Central America’s most active volcano Fuego is one of Central America’s most active volcanoes and has been erupting at a low level for years. Researchers say it regularly produces small explosions of gas and ash every 15 to 20 minutes, with more frequent bursts occurring in recent periods. Located about 43 km southwest of Guatemala City, Volcán de Fuego has erupted more than 60 times since the Spanish conquest in 1524. While many eruptions have been minor, some have proved deadly. The most destructive recent eruption occurred on June 3, 2018, when powerful pyroclastic flows buried nearby communities and killed more than 100 people. Ash clouds from that event rose to around 33,000 feet and were visible from space, according to reports. News18 Newsletter Handpicked stories, in your inbox A newsletter with the best of our journalism submit About the Author News Desk The News Desk is a team of passionate editors and writers who break and analyse the most important events unfolding in India and abroad.
