Guatemala's most violent volcanic eruption in more than a century..... has killed more than 60 people in the Central American country. <br />Dozens more are missing and it's feared the death toll could rise.<br />Our Ro Aram has this story. <br /> The death toll from the eruption of Fuego volcano has taken a sudden jump. <br />Within the space of a few hours of a second eruption on Monday, it went from 33 to at least 65, according to Guatemala's disaster agency.<br />The bodies were found in the small villages of Los Lotes and El Rodeo and only a few of those bodies have so far been identified. <br />Dozens more people remain missing and it is feared the death toll could rise even further. <br /> Volcanic ash and lava have buried villages surrounding Fuego volcano, which is located about 40 kilometers south-west of the capital Guatemala City.<br />The lava and ash have been moving at a rapid pace, killing people who were still inside their homes. <br />Rescuers are still trying to reach affected areas, but the harsh conditions are restricting their access. <br />Nearly two million people are said to have been affected by the volcano and about three thousand residents are staying at temporary shelters that have been set up.<br />President Jimmy Morales has declared three days of national mourning.<br /> Meanwhile, a 5.2-magnitude earthquake occurred near Guatemala's coast, but there are no reports of damage so far.<br />Ro Aram, Arirang News. <br />
