Argentinean woman makes bricks from volcanic ash

Argentinean woman makes bricks from volcanic ash
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Summary An Argentinean woman uses volcanic material to make bricks to build homes for elderly women.

After weeks of enduring ashes brought on by Chiles Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcano, one woman from the Argentinean side of the Andes is looking for the silver lining in the grey sediment that has smothered the area.Maria Irma Mansilla, a resident of the poor El Mallin neighbourhood of Villa La Angostura, used the sediment and sand spewed by the volcano to create a brick prototype. She hopes she and her neighbours will be able to produce them on a large scale to build homes for the elderly and single mothers in need.Mansilla created three prototypes using a wooden mold and sent one to a government agency for approval to use as a building material.Despite rumours of toxic substances in the volcanic fallout, health experts insist the ash and residue is a natural occurrence and harmless.
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