At Guatemala volcano, weather and danger halt search

A rescue worker carries a flock of farm birds rescued from homes destroyed by the Volcan de Fuego, or “Volcano of Fire,” eruption, in El Rodeo, Guatemala, Wednesday, June 6, 2018. Rescuers were concerned about possible dangers posed not only by more volcanic flows but also rain. Authorities have said the window is closing on the chances of finding anyone else alive in the devastation. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

The heavily damaged community center of San Miguel Los Lotes still stands after the Volcan de Fuego or “Volcano of Fire” eruption, in San Miguel Los Lotes, Guatemala, Thursday, June 7, 2018. Guatemala’s national disaster agency suspended search and rescue efforts at the zone devastated by the eruption of the Volcano of Fire, saying climatic conditions and still-hot volcanic material makes it dangerous for the rescuers. (AP Photo/Moisés Castillo)

Police officers walk in the disaster zone after the eruption of the Volcan de Fuego, or “Volcano of Fire,” in El Rodeo, Guatemala, Thursday, June 7, 2018. Guatemalan rescuers’ decision to suspend recovery efforts in villages devastated by the volcanic eruption is leaving some people with relatives still missing distraught. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

A man searches for bodies in San Miguel Los Lotes after the Volcan de Fuego or “Volcano of Fire” eruption, in Guatemala, Thursday, June 7, 2018. Guatemala’s national disaster agency suspended search and rescue efforts at the zone devastated by the eruption of the Volcano of Fire, saying climatic conditions and still-hot volcanic material makes it dangerous for the rescuers. (AP Photo/Moisés Castillo)

William Chavez searches for brother Edgar Otoniel and his family, wife Sandra and son Josue, who are missing after the Volcan de Fuego or “Volcano of Fire” eruption, in San Miguel Los Lotes, Guatemala, Thursday, June 7, 2018. Guatemala’s national disaster agency suspended search and rescue efforts at the zone devastated by the eruption of the Volcano of Fire, saying climatic conditions and still-hot volcanic material makes it dangerous for the rescuers. (AP Photo/Moisés Castillo)

Police officers help in the search for Edgar Otoniel Chavez, his wife Sandra and son Josue, who are missing after the Volcan de Fuego or “Volcano of Fire” eruption, in San Miguel Los Lotes, Guatemala, Thursday, June 7, 2018. Guatemala’s national disaster agency suspended search and rescue efforts at the zone devastated by the eruption of the Volcano of Fire, saying climatic conditions and still-hot volcanic material makes it dangerous for the rescuers. (AP Photo/Moisés Castillo)

SAN MIGUEL LOS LOTES, Guatemala — Rescuers suspended search and recovery efforts Thursday at villages devastated by the eruption of Guatemala’s Volcano of Fire, leaving people with missing loved ones distraught and prompting some to do the risky work themselves with rudimentary tools.

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