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Costa Rica volcano eruption chokes towns in smoke and ash

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Farmers are transported on the back of a truck as the Turrialba volcano erupts in the background on May 20, 2016, in Cartago, Costa Rica. The Turrialba volcano started erupting columns of smoke and ash that the wind extended towards the Costa Rican capital, in what according to experts is the strongest eruption in the past six years. Photo: AFP

A volcano erupted on Friday near the capital of Costa Rica, choking surrounding communities with smoke and ash.

In the capital San Jose, 30km from the Turrialba volcano, the air reeked of sulphur as dust and ash coated buildings and vehicles.

“It seems to me to be the strongest (Turrialba) eruption in the past six years,” volcanologist Gino Gonzalez said in televised comments.

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He spoke to media near the site of the eruption, where a vast cloud of grey smoke was billowing from the 3,340-metre volcano.

Television channels showed footage of shuttered schools and hundreds of people flocking to hospitals with breathing and skin problems.

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The National Emergencies Commission in a statement advised people to wear masks and tight clothing to protect their lungs and skin from the ash.

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