Combo of two pictures showing a cloud of ash billowing from Puyehue Volcano near Osorno in southern Chile, about 870km south of Santiago. Puyehue erupted for the first time in half a century last week, prompting evacuations of 3,500 people as it sent a cloud of ash that reached Argentina. Photo courtesy: AFP
A military helicopter is backdropped by the cloud of ash billowing from Puyehue volcano. Photo courtesy: AFP
Picture taken from Rininahue village showing a cloud of ash billowing from Puyehue volcano. Photo courtesy: AFP
Children play on the ash-covered shores of Campanario, Rio Negro, Argentina two days after the eruption of Chile's Puyehue volcano. Photo courtesy: AFP
Police officers inspect the volcanic stones from Puyehue volcano covering the road at Cardinal Samore Pass near the border of Chile and Argentina. Photo courtesy: AFP
A man removes ashes from the roof of his house in Villa Campanario, Rio Negro, Argentina after the eruption of Chile's Puyehue volcano. Photo courtesy: AFP
A police officer walks along a road covered with volcanic stones from Puyehue volcano in Cardinal Samore Pass. Photo courtesy: AFP
A man removes ashes from the roof of his house in Villa Campanario, Rio Negro, Argentina after the eruption of Chile's Puyehue volcano. Photo courtesy: AFP
Police officers step on volcanic stones from Puyehue volcano in Cardinal Samore Pass. Photo courtesy: AFP
Local residents step on volcanic stones from Puyehue volcano as they walk in Cardinal Samore Pass near the border between Chile and Argentina. Photo courtesy: AFP
A civil police officer prepares to evacuate Cardinal Samore Pass near the border with Argentina. Photo courtesy: AFP






























