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Erupted on October 25th,
19902
Eruption began on October
24th
Ejected more than 5.5 cubic
kilometers of magma
Ash spread as much as
273,000 sq kilometers
Crater 1 kilometer in
diameter and 300 meters
(980) deep
Eruptions at Santa María are
estimated to have begun
about 30,000 years ago. For
several thousand years,
eruptions seem to have been
small and frequent, building
up the large cone of the
volcano, reaching about
1,400 metres (4,600 ft)
above the plain on which the
nearby city