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Lava flows are a threat, but are usually slow enough so that people can get out of the way.

In a large eruption, vast areas can be covered by ash [cooled fragments of rock], presenting a much greater hazard than lava flows.

Pyroclastic flows are extremely hazardous because they can cascade down a volcano's sides at high speeds.

Debris flows [lahars] are another serious volcano-eruption hazard.

A lahar can travel great distances, often burying everything in its path.


Lahar in the Lower Sacobia River,
The Phillipines.

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