A volcano erupted in Ecuador's Andes Mountains, killing at least one person and leaving more than 60 others missing, the mayor of a village on the volcano's slope said Thursday. One man's body was recovered after the overnight eruption of lava from Tungurahua, in the country's high Andes, Penipe Mayor Juan Salazar said. “There are another four who we believe are caught under the rubble,” Salazar told Ecuadorian television. “There are 60 other people who are on the high flanks of the volcano whom we could not get to this morning.” It was the first fatality reported from Tungurahua's activity since the volcano erupted in 1999 after staying dormant for 80 years.