Alarm for the Purache Volcano in Colombia - Ash "Smothers" Villages, Increased Risk of Eruption
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Intense activity with gas and ash releases up to 1,500 meters – Concern in Popayan and indigenous communities about possible evacuation
Colombia's Purace volcano, which has been placed on an orange alert for potential eruptions, began spewing ash on Saturday, covering several areas, the national geological service said on Sunday. It reported volcanic ash and a strong smell of sulfur in several areas as far north as the city of Popayan.
The Purace volcano in southwestern Colombia is experiencing an increase in activity with repeated emissions of gas and ash. The authorities call on the population to be cautious.
The Purache volcano in southern Colombia, where the alert level has been raised to orange due to the increasing risk of eruption, has spread ash over several villages, the Colombian National...More...
The entrance The crater of Puracé is warming and there may be eruption of pyroclasts News ONE was first published in News One.
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