Guatemala volcano aftermath - in pictures
ReutersThe Fuego volcano, about 40km (25 miles) south-west of Guatemala's capital, erupted on 3 June, killing at least 75 people with 192 still missing.
Emergency services are working to find survivors after a searing cloud of debris hit El Rodeo and other towns on the volcano's slopes.
Work was disrupted on Tuesday when a new eruption sent hot gas and molten rock streaming down its south side.
ReutersIt is Guatemala's deadliest volcanic eruption for more than a century.
AFPMany people have been displaced by the eruption.
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ReutersThe funeral of Juan Fernando Galindo, a member of the National Coordinator for Disasters Reduction (Conred) was held on Tuesday. Locals and family members gathered in Alotenango to pay their tributes.
He was reported to have died attempting to rescue people during the eruption.
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ReutersGalindo's relatives received a medal during his wake.
ReutersMore than 3,000 residents have been evacuated from the area and people have been advised to wear face masks.
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ReutersOne baby girl - seen here in stills from a video - was rescued by a soldier.
National Civil Police Guatemala/REUTERSFirefighters have also been able to rescue animals in the community of San Miguel Los Lotes in Escuintla.
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