Popocatpetl volcanic activity puts area on high alert [View all]
MND Staff
May 17, 2023

The volcano had an active night, with 94 recorded emissions. It was filmed by the webcamsdemexico website, which has a camera trained on the active volcano. (Webcams de Mexico)
The Popocatépetl volcano has registered recent intense activity, putting the area on high alert.
The government of Puebla city and other surrounding municipalities are reviewing evacuation routes and shelters to prepare for explosive activity. In the last 24 hours, 94 emissions of water vapor, gasses and ash were registered by the monitoring systems of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and the National Center for Disaster Prevention (CENAPRED).
The explosions taking place inside Popocatépetl
are a normal phenomenon and not necessarily indicative of increased volcanic activity, the institutions emphasized in a joint statement. Both stressed that the volcano is being monitored. Reports will be published daily at 11 a.m. summarizing the past 24 hours of volcanic activity. Any abnormal events are reported immediately, officials said.
An explosion of incandescent material on Monday morning can be viewed on the Webcams de México Twitter account.
Current volcanic activity represents a Phase 2 Yellow Alert on the Volcanic Alert Traffic Light (Semáforo de Alerta Volcánica) emergency system, activating a security radius of 12 kilometers around the volcano past which the public is forbidden from entering.The warning indicates an increase in activity and warns of light to moderate ashfall in nearby areas, as well as the possibility of mudslides and debris flow.
More:
https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/popocatepetl-volcanic-activity-puts-area-on-high-alert/




