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 Chile: defiant resident given ultimatum
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By Antonio de la Jara and Jorge Otaola

Puerto Montt/Futaleufu, Chile - Chile on Thursday ordered holdout residents to flee from an erupting volcano in the remote region of Patagonia and vowed to force them out if they refuse to obey.

The military evacuated a small contingent of troops and journalists from near Chaiten volcano in southern Chile before dawn on Thursday after it spat out fiery material.

But some civilians refused to leave two villages near the volcano that began erupting last week for the first time in thousands of years. It has spewed ash that has reached the Atlantic seaboard and the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires.
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A strong smell of sulphur hung in the air around the village of Chaiten, just 10 km from the volcano.

A court has ordered the complete evacuation of a 50-km radius of the volcano, a move that gives police permission to use force.

"There are still people who are not respecting the decisions of the authorities, which are trying to protect their lives," Defense Minister Jose Goni told local radio.

A handful of civilians stayed back in Chaiten and 24 remained in Santa Barbara, some 20 km from the volcano and well within the evacuation zone, a Reuters reporter who left with the troops said.

Thousands of people have been evacuated, most by boat or navy warship. From the north, Chaiten is only accessible by boat or air.

"I can't assure you that by the end of the day there will be no one left ... but we are doing all we can to ensure absolutely no one stays in Chaiten," said Gen. Jose Bernales, Chile's police chief.

"We have a court order. I want to ask anyone still in their houses to leave and go to the pier. We will take you to a safe place," he said.

"Either people leave Chaiten, or we will take them anyway."

The government has also called for the evacuation of the ash-caked town of Futaleufu, 160 km south-east of the volcano.


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