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Buildings collapse under the weight of volcanic ash and typhoon rains following the eruption of Mount Pinatubo, a volcano that came alive for the first time in over 600 years. More than 20,000 evacuees have been removed from the area as part of the U.S. military's Operation Fiery Vigil

Buildings collapse under the weight of volcanic ash and typhoon rains ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: FIERY VIGIL Base: Naval Station, Subic Bay State: Luzon Country: Philippines(PHL) Scene Camera Operator: PHAN Grueneich Rel... More

Buildings collapse under the weight of volcanic ash and typhoon rains following the eruption of Mount Pinatubo, a volcano that came alive for the first time in over 600 years. More than 20,000 evacuees have been removed from the area as part of the U.S. military's Operation Fiery Vigil

Buildings collapse under the weight of volcanic ash and typhoon rains ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: FIERY VIGIL Base: Clark Air Base State: Luzon Country: Philippines(PHL) Scene Camera Operator: STAFF SGT. Ron Alvey Release... More

The roofs of buildings collapse under the weight of ash from the eruption of Mount Pinatubo, a volcano which came to life in June 1991 for the first time in over 600 years

The roofs of buildings collapse under the weight of ash from the erupt...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Station, Subic Bay State: Luzon Country: Philippines (PHL) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Paul Bishop Release Status: Released to Public Combi... More

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