Massive column of smoke erupts from Popocatepetl volcano
Mexico’s mighty Popocatepetl volcano rumbled to life on Tuesday (February 27), spewing huge smoke and ash columns some two kilometers (6561 feet) out from its crater.
Mexico’s National Center for Disaster Prevention has warned people to stay away from Popocatepetl, reporting that it had observed more than 77 discharges from the volcano accompanied by water vapor, volcanic gasses, and ash.
Local authorities issued a yellow alert in the area, which is issued when the volcano emissions start, meaning residents must be vigilant and get ready in case they need to evacuate from the zone.
Popocatepetl, informally called “Popo” by residents, is Mexico’s most active volcano.
The 5,393-meter (17,693-feet) mountain, whose name means “Smoking Mountain“ in the Nahuatl indigenous language, lies just 70 kilometers (43.5 miles) southeast of Mexico City. -- Report from Reuters.
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